I'll call Committee of the Whole back to order. I'll now provide my ruling on the Point of Order raised by Ms. Lee. I find that what Ms. Lee attempted to claim as a Point of Order should have been presented as a Point of Privilege. Ms. Lee contended that her rights and privileges in the House were being infringed upon, as she was not being allowed to ask questions and speak to the issues.
However, in calling on Ms. Lee to confirm her comments and questions to the line item under consideration, the chair is merely applying our rules and procedures for debate in Committee of the Whole. Given the events in Committee of the Whole today, the chair finds it impossible to find that Ms. Lee has a prima facie case of privilege. Therefore, the Member for Range Lake does not have a Point of Order or a Point of Privilege.
We'll go back to page 10 and continue on with Municipal and Community Affairs, operations expenditures, regional operations, not previously authorized, $3.004 million. Mr. Krutko.