You brought up fairness, but it's hard to keep things fair when interpretation is involved. We are all reasonable people, and we understand that technical glitches can occur from time to time.
I suggest we adjust the amount of speaking time as well and that we follow this principle: if we start a round of questions, we finish it. That keeps things fair and respects member representation in the House. Even when Parliament is sitting in Ottawa, oftentimes, the Bloc Québécois and the NDP don't get an opportunity to ask questions during the second round. Earlier, when the minister was here, neither the Bloc Québécois nor the NDP had a chance to speak.
As for how speaking time could be adjusted, here are some random numbers. In the first round, everyone could get five minutes. In the second round, it would be four minutes. The amount of time during each round would decrease proportionally in order to finish each round. That would be a fairer way to do things.