Mr. Speaker, with regard to that point of order, a personal first-hand account is very much part of the information that the Speaker must hear. It is not frivolous and it is not repetition. The member is speaking about a personal experience that is unlike anybody else's experience. That member has not only the right but the obligation to ensure that the details of her experience are detailed with regard to this matter.
I believe that, if it were one of my NDP colleague's members who had this experience with their children, he would be stopping at nothing to ensure that their voice was heard. Today, more than ever, I would hope that members of Parliament would allow my colleague, who has testimony about her experience with her children, to be heard today.