Mr. Speaker, this is based on the ruling you just made. I was listening very carefully. You did mention that you watched the video, and you also mentioned, to paraphrase, that you saw that the opportunity was not there for the member to speak and that things were possibly rushed through. Should you not give the benefit of doubt to the member in question so the rights of the members are upheld? Is that not of much more importance than the ruling of the chair of the committee?
In the House of Commons on October 8th, 2024. See this statement in context.