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If the hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster can wait for one second. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby has the floor.
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Again, as I said, if the hon. member wants to make a further representation when we get to the end of our speakers list, he is more than welcome to add his thoughts as well. The hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster.
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Hold on a second; I cannot hear you either. I am going to ask the hon. members to quiet down just a little, so I can hear the hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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I thank the hon. member for bringing that forward. We will talk to the hon. member about the proper way to look into that particular issue. Also, we have the hon. member for Spadina—Fort York on a point of order.
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I will go back to the hearing of the privilege question. As I have said to all folks who have spoken, members should try to bring new, relevant information forward and try to be as concise as possible. The hon. member for South Shore—St. Margarets.
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The hon. member for Kildonan—St. Paul has the floor.
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The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby is rising on a point of order.
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I am tending to agree. The hon. member for Joliette.
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This is getting beyond what the question of privilege is actually about. The hon. deputy whip for the Conservatives.
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Is it agreed?
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I wish to inform the House that because of ministerial statements, Government Orders will be extended by 30 minutes. We will go back to the question of privilege. I just want to remind members that on a question of privilege, members are expected to be brief and concise in explaining the event. The Speaker will hear the member and may permit other members who are directly implicated in the matter …
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There is a point of order from the hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby.
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Because the hon. member started her question of privilege prior to being interrupted by orders of the day, she can continue. As it is a continuation of her original speech, I will allow it. There is a point of order from the hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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I will encourage the hon. member for Thornhill to make her closing arguments.
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I thank the hon. member for that intervention. I see the deputy whip of the Conservative Party.
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That is getting into debate. The hon. member for Surrey—Newton.
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We will go back to the question of privilege. We need to be concise in the report of events so we can make a decision. Once we get there, then, of course, the Speaker's office will work on whether this is a prima facie case or not. We want to hear just the facts so we can bring that information up. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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I have another point of order. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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We are getting into debate. If the hon. member wants to add to the question of privilege, I will allow him to speak after we have the speakers list. I know the hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby will be up next on it. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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I will let the hon. member for Timmins—James Bay finish up and then I will go back to the hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster.
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We are far too deep into debate on this one. I will recognize the hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster, and I will ask her to wrap things up. A few other people are on the list and want to speak. The hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster.
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We are getting into debate. I am going to ask the hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster to finish up; I have two other people who want to speak to this.
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I have heard enough from the hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster, so I will go to the next person.
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I said that I have heard enough. It is causing disorder in the House, so I have to move on to the next person.
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I am going to stop this, because I see a number of people standing on points of order. The hon. member for Miramichi—Grand Lake.
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Is that agreed?
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Is that agreed?
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Now we will hear the two sentences remaining of the hon. member for Battlefords—Lloydminster.
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We will be able to get back to the privilege motion after I do this. It being 1:45 p.m., pursuant to Standing Order 81(16), it is my duty to put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of the business of supply. The question is on the motion. If a member participating in person wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division, or if a member of a recognized party participating in per…
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Pursuant to Standing Order 45, the division stands deferred until Monday, December 9, at the expiry of time provided for oral questions.
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I am seeing another point of order. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby.
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We are getting back into debate; I just want to make sure there is a point of order. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby.
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The member for New Westminster—Burnaby is rising on a point of order.
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I want to try to finish up with the hon. member for South Shore—St. Margarets, then I will go to the member for Kildonan—St. Paul. Another member is standing up as well. As I said, please keep it to new information and be as quick as possible because we really have heard a lot on the issue already. The hon. member for South Shore—St. Margarets has the floor.
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I am in the chair. The hon. member for Kildonan—St. Paul has the floor.
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When someone stands on a point of order, they have the right to be heard.
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I am not removing your responsibility here. Points of order are coming up. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby is standing on a point of order, and the hon. member for Kildonan—St. Paul is now standing on a point of order. I understand that the hon. member is not finished, but I am also asking him to get to the point rather than taking on an attack. The attacks are happening from both side…
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The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby is rising on a point of order.
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I will say to the hon. member for Kildonan—St. Paul that, I understand the information coming, but I just want to make sure that we are very concise and make it quick.
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The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby is rising on a point of order.
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I have two people on my list now. I want to make sure that the hon. member for St. Albert—Edmonton finishes things up, quickly. The hon. member has the floor.
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Having reached the expiry of the time provided for today's debate, the House will resume consideration of the privilege motion at 11 a.m. on Monday, December 9. Pursuant to Standing Order 94, I wish to inform hon. members that Private Members' Business will be suspended that day. It being three o'clock, the House stands adjourned until next Monday at 11 a.m., pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The…
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I declare the motion carried. I wish to inform the House that because of deferred recorded divisions, the time provided for Government Orders will be extended by 23 minutes.
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I am just going to let everybody catch their breath. Order. We are done. The hon. member for Essex has the floor.
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Order. Let me wait for things to quiet down. The hon. deputy House leader.
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