Madam Speaker, I wish to respond very briefly to the point of order.
The Chair is quite correct. The government does not attempt by a point of order to censor opposition or any criticism toward a government borrowing bill either to increase or decrease expenditures, alter them, initiate a government program, cancel one and so on, or advocate any such change. Similarly when a government member, a member of the ministry or another member, speaks on the borrowing bill he or she has exactly the same latitude as an opposition member would have.
You are quite correct, Madam Speaker, in the way you have assessed it. It is definitely the way such bills have been handled in the past.