Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger, on your point of privilege. I am not sure whether you do have a point of privilege from where the Chair sits. I would want to say, however, that the honourable Member is pushing the Chair's envelope, so to speak, with the latitude that the Chair has allowed already by continually making subtle references here, and some not so subtle, to the motives of Members of the House towards other Members.
I would rule at this point that, Mr. Miltenberger, you do not have a point of privilege. I would again caution the honourable Member for Range Lake to not continually make references to the perceived, by herself, intentions of other Members towards the House or towards the government. You are making it difficult here to allow you to continue making your reply to the opening address if the Chair continues to hear this. I do not want to continually interrupt you so I will allow the honourable Member to continue on, asking her to be cautious as to her use of certain language. Ms. Lee.