Jean-François Pouliot
Liberal
Mr. POULIOT:
My hon. friend should keep quiet and listen to learn what I am doing now. I am not making an argument; I am stating facts, which is the privilege of an hon. member. I do not contend that any hon. member is supposed to withdraw what he said about another hon. member if he does not use unparliamentary language, but when a statement of fact is made in relation to an hon. member, that member unquestionably has the right to state the relevant facts as he sees them, and that is what I am doing now.
Topic: PRIVILEGE-MR. POULIOT REFERENCE TO STATEMENT OF MR. RALSTON IN DEBATE ON APRIL 28