Deputy Speaker, on a point of order: I do suggest that all the members go and read the law of procedures. The law of procedures is very clear. You make an input at the time when the objection is made. When the chairperson in any meeting makes a ruling - you can go and look at any rule of procedure; it says that ruling is final. You do not comment on it. If you want to comment on it, you bring a substantive motion in the House to change the ruling. That is the law of procedure, and it is absolute nonsense that once a ruling has been given, that you can then comment on it. That is not the idea. [Applause.]