Madam Speaker, I am talking about a serious issue where the security of members and the breach of privilege of members of the House would have occurred. I have given multiple examples of different rulings from multiple different reports within the procedure and House affairs committee. I am stating them in order to provide you with the maximum context for you to rule on this question of privilege, a question of privilege that impeded members of the House, your own colleagues, Madam Speaker, from doing their work, entering their offices and having meetings, and potentially breached their safety in this place. I would expect that members of the House would take that seriously because if this is not a question of privilege, I am not sure what is.
Similar points have also been made, sometimes word for word, by this committee. The 34th report was presented in March 2015. There was another 34th report, this one presented in 2017, in response to the 2015 question of privilege where concerns were raised about a 74-second delay for a shuttle bus and it rose to a case of a prima facie breach of privilege. Madam Speaker, if a delayed bus was found to be a breach of privilege, then I am not sure how 130 people sitting in a lobby and impeding access to members of Parliament, members of the House, to enter this place, do their work, enter their offices and feel safe, I am not sure why you would not be able to hear that as a question of privilege in its entirety.