Mr. Speaker, I want to follow up on my colleague who just pointed out that when we are bringing these points forward, they have to be clear and concise. They cannot be used to stretch out as a filibuster. Everyone's personal experience, and what happened to their aunt when they were visiting them, and that they feel that their rights were impeded, is not relevant to the question at hand.
We have heard about the protest. We know a protest happened. Was it undemocratic or was it democratic? Was it the right of citizens or was it not the right of citizens? It is a fairly simple question. Whether people liked the demonstration and whether they felt personally hurt because there was a demonstration are irrelevant to the question of privilege. Otherwise, we are descending into filibuster.