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The hon. member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley is rising on a point of order. Exactly which standing order is it?
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This is a kettle and pot situation. The hon. parliamentary secretary has the floor.
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Questions and comments, the hon. member for Saanich—Gulf Islands.
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After the hon. member's point of order, the hon. parliamentary secretary still has 13 minutes to come back to the essence of the debate. We hope that he will do that. I remind the hon. member that we must have some relevance.
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The motion is in order. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot.
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We are quite over the time provided. The hon. member for Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan has the floor.
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We have to resume debate. The hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot.
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The hon. member knows that I do not belong to any political party when I occupy this chair. The hon. member for Regina—Lewvan.
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Agreed. The hon. member is correct. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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The motion to adjourn the House is now deemed to have been adopted. Accordingly, the House stands adjourned until tomorrow at 10 a.m. pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at 6:46 p.m.)
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The hon. member for Cowichan—Malahat—Langford.
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It is my duty pursuant to Standing Order 38 to inform the House that the questions to be raised tonight at the time of adjournment are as follows: the hon. member for Spadina—Fort York, Public Safety; the hon. member for Cypress Hills—Grasslands, Natural Resources.
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I would have liked to hear the hon. member's proposals, but we have to go to questions and comments. The hon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs (Cybersecurity).
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I am sorry; I was not paying attention as I was listening to advice. However, the hon. member knows that we cannot refer to presences or absences in the House. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby has the floor.
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Again, the hon. member knows that we cannot mention presences or absences in the House. The hon. member can say that they would accept or not.
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It is my duty to inform hon. members that an amendment to an opposition motion may be moved only with the consent of the sponsor of the motion. If the sponsor is not present, the House leader, the whip or the deputy whip of the sponsor's party may give or refuse consent on the sponsor's behalf. Since none of them are present in the House to give consent, the amendment cannot be moved at this time.…
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The hon. member for Jonquière has time for a short response.
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I am sorry, but the hon. member's time has expired. Resuming debate, the hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby.
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It is my duty to inform hon. members that an amendment to an opposition motion may be moved only with the consent of the sponsor of the motion, or in the case that he or she is not present, consent may be given or denied by the House leader, the deputy House leader, the whip or the deputy whip of the sponsor's party. Since none of these members has risen in the chamber to give their consent, the a…
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The hon. member for Saanich—Gulf Islands. Before the hon. member starts speaking, I would ask her to lower the boom on her headset.
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The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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The last sentence of Standing Order 18 states, “No member may reflect upon any vote of the House, except for the purpose of moving that such vote be rescinded.” Therefore, I would ask the hon. member to apologize and retract.
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The hon. member will not be allowed to continue speaking if the hon. member does not want to apologize and retract what the hon. member said.
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I must interrupt the hon. member because we have to interrupt debate on the report. We will continue the debate another day. It is my duty pursuant to Standing Order 38 to inform the House that the questions to be raised tonight at the time of adjournment are as follows: the hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, Public Services and Procurement; the hon. member for Calgary Shepard, Immig…
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That is debate. The hon. member knows that is debate and it is not—
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Order. Order. That is debate. Will the hon. member respect the Chair? It is not a point of order. It may be a question of privilege. The hon. member is free to rise on a question of privilege in due time. Now, I would like to give the hon. member for Miramichi—Grand Lake the opportunity to answer.
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The hon. member for St. Catharines raises a valid point of order. Standing Order 18 states that: No member shall speak disrespectfully of the Sovereign, nor of any of the royal family, nor of the Governor General or the person administering the Government of Canada; nor use offensive words against either House, or against any member thereof. No member may reflect upon any vote of the House, except…
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It is in Standing Order 18, which I just read.
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The hon. member knows that he did apologize and retract. That is exactly what the hon. member for Miramichi—Grand Lake did, which is why I am continuing with the questions and comments.
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The member will refrain from making such comments please, because it does cause disruption in the House and it is totally out of the scope of the debate that we are having this evening.
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That is definitely not a point of order. Questions and comments, the hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby may ask a question of the hon. member for Miramichi—Grand Lake.
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We have to give space to other questions. The hon. member for York—Simcoe.
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The hon. parliamentary secretary has the floor.
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The motion to adjourn the House is now deemed to have been adopted. Accordingly, the House stands adjourned until tomorrow at 10 a.m. pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at 7:06 p.m.)
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The member for Kingston and the Islands is rising on a point of order.
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I need to interrupt the hon. member. The hon. member for Provencher is rising on a point of order.
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That is a matter of debate and opinion. The hon. member for Kingston and the Islands.
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The member knows that is definitely not a point of order. The hon. member for Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa is rising on a point of order.
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The hon. member knows that is not a point of order. I am not going to entertain more points of order. The hon. parliamentary secretary has the floor.
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The motion to adjourn the House is now deemed to have been adopted. Accordingly, the House stands adjourned until tomorrow at 2 p.m. pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at 7:15 p.m.)
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I thank the hon. member for introducing the amendment. We will take it under advisement and return to the House. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Kings—Hants.
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I thank the hon. member for the clarification. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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I must interrupt the hon. member again. Earlier today, the member for Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa presented an amendment to the motion to concur in the 10th report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development. The Chair took it under advisement. After consideration, the Chair finds that the amendment introduces a new concept that should be presented as a separate substantive…
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The motion is in order. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot.
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Questions and comments, the hon. member for Terrebonne.
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That is not a point of order. It is a matter of debate. I am going to let the hon. member for Oshawa attempt to answer the question.
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You are over time. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge.
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The member for Kingston and the Islands is rising on a point of order.
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