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The hon. member has the floor.
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Questions go through the Chair. The Chair does not think anything. The hon. minister.
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The hon. member has the floor.
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I will remind members to speak through the chair and avoid using the word "you". The President of the Treasury Board may go ahead.
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The time has elapsed for providing an answer. Proceeding with debate, the member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan.
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The parliamentary secretary to the government House leader is rising on a point of order.
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To address the point of order—
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Order. I can see very clearly that there are timers being used by different parties.
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The time has elapsed. The member for Chatham-Kent—Leamington.
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The minister must go through the Chair. The hon. member.
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That is not a point of order. Resuming debate, the parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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The parliamentary secretary will come to order. Both sides will come to order. The rules are being obeyed. There are no pictures to be taken in the House. I have seen no pictures being taken; there are just timers being used. The President of the Treasury Board has the floor.
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I am proceeding to the next question now. The hon. member has the floor.
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I want to freeze the time for a moment. It is much easier for the Chair to recognize members when only one member is standing at a time, and then when the member wants to claim their time, they just rise in their seat. The hon. member.
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The time has elapsed. The next member to be recognized is the hon. member for Elgin—St. Thomas—London South.
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Pursuant to order made on Wednesday, June 11, the House will now resolve itself into a committee of the whole to study all votes in the main estimates and supplementary estimates (A) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. I do now leave the chair for the House to resolve itself into committee of the whole.
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