Just one minute! I would like my colleague to stop putting words in our mouth. In the Standing Order on unanimous consent the word « consent » is used. He should open up a dictionary and read the definition of the words « consent » and « unanimous ».
If, for one reason or another, a party or a member does not want to give their consent, let us stop putting words in their mouth. Agreed? That should not be the tone. I do not want to make threats. I think that we should be a little more civilized among ourselves.
When I made my remarks to Mr. Hill, they were civilized remarks. I know that Mr. Hill has a thick skin and that he is capable of taking this. I may have thinner skin but I would like to say that we have our reasons and that I should not have to justify myself here.