Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order under rules 23(h) and (i) and Rule 24, concerning words spoken yesterday by the Minister responsible for the NWT Housing Corporation, Mr. Allen.
Mr. Speaker, my point of order is contained on page 556 of the unedited Hansard of June 28, 2000. During question period, I asked the Minister responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation a question concerning the Corporation's adherence to the Business Incentive Policy. Mr. Speaker, I asked the Minister the following question, and I quote from the unedited Hansard:
"Does the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation support the Business Incentive Policy or the Manufacturer's Directive that this government has in place? Why are you not following it?"
Mr. Speaker, the Minister, Mr. Allen, in answering my question indicated, and I quote, also from page 556 of the unedited Hansard:
"Thank you Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I do believe the question is misleading."
Mr. Speaker, my point of order is that the Minister, Mr. Allen, is imputing motives that I am misleading the House with my question. As you know, Mr. Speaker, misleading the House is a point of order. It could also be a point of order for using the word "misleading" as being unparliamentary language. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.