House Chairperson, I'm worried that the hon member hasn't read his Rules. You can stand on points of order or ask questions, but there are no points of clarity. I hope this does not reflect his reading of the Constitution. [Interjections.] What I was saying is that it is extremely ironic that some of those who vociferously support freedom of information on the one hand want to stifle debate, such as a debate on the Constitution, and set up no-go areas in the public discourse.
I want to end by going back to the theme of this debate. We have considerable challenges in our country, not least of which is poverty and inequality. We need to work together to overcome them. Let us avoid the hysteria. Let us avoid politicking for short-term party-political gain. Let us join hands, as the title of the debate says, to promote unity, diversity and human rights for all. [Applause.]
Debate concluded.