In theory, you can recommend what you like. It's possible, but will it have the desired effect, without an order of the House of Commons? I think that in theory, the House of Commons has the power to declare a member's seat vacant for any reason whatsoever. But there are others who think not, because a member is elected by the citizens in a riding. In my opinion, it is not appropriate for the House of Commons to expel a member, in the sense of declaring that the person is no longer a member of Parliament. The House of Commons has the power to expel a member from the House, that is, to limit a member's privileges. That is a form of discipline. The House of Commons has the power to discipline members, certainly, but I don't think it has the power to oust a member from office. There are people who think it does, however.
On December 9th, 2010. See this statement in context.