To the hon. member for South Shore—St. Margaret's, this is the last point of order I will hear on this.
First of all, the issue is that a lot of what is said is just being repeated. Second of all, the Speaker of the House himself indicated that he would be coming back to the House about this, so there is something coming forthwith.
I think it makes it very difficult for the Speakers to be consistent, given how the questions are being brought forward. We take members for what they are planning to bring forward. As I have indicated, it is very difficult to really hear what is being said when so many people are weighing in; this affected the hon. member for Miramichi—Grand Lake today.
Therefore, it is incumbent upon everyone to be respectful of what is said and of the decisions of the Chairs. We are doing our best to try to manage the House, and it is very difficult to do that when the last piece in the question is related to the government administration, but nothing else is. That is what is raising issues in the House when we cannot hear what is being said.
The hon. member for South Shore—St. Margarets.