Mr. Speaker, I am happy to, but I understand why the NDP does not want to hear about a breach of privilege that its members were involved in. I am going to continue. This breach of privilege certainly does not include indefinitely occupying a building where MPs were blocked, as tough it were business as usual.
I will close by saying that, the protest in itself, I would submit, is a contempt of the House. The engagement of NDP MPs in such behaviour is unprecedented and must be called out at every single opportunity. I believe it rises to contempt. We must stand up on behalf of the sacred traditions, the rights of this place and the democratic values that we share as Canadians. Should the Speaker agree with me, I am prepared to move an appropriate motion to instruct the procedure and House affairs committee to get to the bottom of this issue and recommend the appropriate accountability.
I will end with this: All of the protesters who were there will have to remember that they will not silence members of Parliament. The NDP MPs who joined that protest will never silence the voice of those who stand up for freedom-loving Canadians in this country, ever.