Thank you, hon Deputy Speaker. Hon Deputy Speaker, I need some clarity in this sense: Something happened in the House, and because of that, you were asked to make a ruling. Now you come back and you make a ruling. Is it not in order for you to be addressed on the ruling you are about to make, because there may be other arguments, for you to listen to as well, before you make the ruling. [Interjections.] Those arguments may be relevant before you ask a member to leave the House because of a ruling.
Or are you saying to us that we must just accept that you will make a ruling; it is not to be discussed; there is nothing to be said about that, and we just have to accept that? [Interjections.] That party says yes. I am of the opinion that we should be entitled, in terms of Rule 72, to address you on your rulings. That is our right in terms of the Rules of Parliament!