Mr Speaker, I thank the hon Singh. Indeed, I agree that whenever misunderstandings arise, the Rules are supposed to guide what should then happen. That is the role of the presiding officers. If they give a ruling and the Rules are understood by all members of the House, it should be possible to avoid the kinds of actions and pronouncements that, as you say, confuse the general public out there.
However, in a democratic House, I suppose, walkouts are also part of the armoury of democracy. So, when they occur, they should be accepted in that spirit. It's part of it. Then, the next day, at the next item on the agenda, everybody is back, and we are all hon members and relate to each other as such. Thank you. [Laughter.] [Applause.]