Hon member, I'm going to come back to the point of order you are raising for two reasons. Firstly ... [Interjections.]
No, no, no! Can you please ... [Interjections.]
Hon Minister, take your seat. [Applause.] Hon members ...
I'm going to come back to you for two reasons. The language you used to describe the Minister ... and I ... and this is the ... I'm saying this for the second time. [Interjections.]
Hold on! Hold on! Hold down! Hold on! [Interjections.] No wrongdoing gives you the right to do the same wrong thing. It's inappropriate and you shouldn't do that. This is why I'm saying I'm going to come back to you and to the language you used so that we discourage you in particular in this instance and every other member who seems to think it is okay to use language roughly in the House, despite the Rules. [Interjections.]
So, if you want order, you will be in order, yourself!
Proceed, hon Minister.