Mr Speaker, I would like to address you on the point of order raised before you rule. This issue has been raised now for the third time in this House - whether or not a point of order can be raised in respect of the allegation of a member that he or she has said something which is not true. It is a serious matter. We cannot be held by the standard of truth, assessed from the one side or the other side of the aisle. If we get into discussions on whether something said by a politician is true, we are going to have an infinite number of points of order with no improvement in the quality of debate.