Madam Speaker, I rise on a similar point of order. My point is around procedure.
I have listened to similar points of order in the past, and the practice, if not the rule, has been that when the Speaker makes a ruling on a point of order, that ruling is dealt with prior to hearing other points of order. What happened in this case is that you heard the point of order, you ruled on it and then heard several other points of order, some of which possibly were points of debate on that point of order. Therefore, if you reverse your ruling on the point of order and do not require the withdrawal and apology, I think it sets a very dangerous precedent for this House and we are going to continue to decline into disorder in debate, which is not serving anyone. Therefore, I would ask you to follow your first ruling and uphold the rules of the House.