Madam Speaker, just before the Deputy President responds, if I may just rise on Rule 80. We've got to jealously protect members'
rights to freedom of speech in this House, for us to be able to say that. I would submit to you that calling somebody's arguments hypocritical is not casting aspersions. [Interjections.] It's not on the character of the individual. It's on their arguments that are hypocritical. I really think that we are straying. We are perambulating perilously on a violation of free speech. We can't have thin skins in this House if we are going to be honest with each other. Now, that was not an impugnation on the integrity of the Deputy President; his argument was hypocritical.