I'll respond to that. On that point, there is a paragraph on page 758 in chapter 16, “The Legislative Process”, in our rule book by O'Brien and Bosc. Under “Length of Speeches”, it says:
A committee itself may also limit the time it devotes to consideration of a bill by adopting a motion to that effect. Such a motion may be debated and amended. A committee may also adopt the equivalent of a time allocation motion, allotting time for the examination of each clause, or terminating consideration of a bill at a particular time or date. Motions have also been adopted suspending consideration of particular bills until certain conditions have been met.