Hon Chair on a point of order, in terms of Rule 65 and I want to read it to you. After a question has been put and the
officer presiding has indicated whether the "ayes" or the "noes" have it, any member may demand a division - after the "ayes" or "noes" have been decided. You cannot carry on with anything before you ask this House to say "ayes" or "noes" - that is the Rule. And, you are supposed to have the Rule book. Ask whether this House agrees and ask everybody to voice his vote. Will all those in favour say "ayes" and all those against say "noes", that is easy as it is.