That's a fair question. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough earlier.
Yes, you do have a thick manual of directions. They emanate from the Board of Internal Economy, which has statutory responsibility under the Parliament of Canada Act for the financial and administrative affairs of the House.
This is not a matter within that domain. This is a matter of procedure, parliamentary practice. It's a matter with respect to which the House, not the board, could discipline a member, but typically it's a discipline that's imposed after the fact.
Earlier, Mr. Lukiwski was asking what preventive action could be taken, so that contemplates a set of rules being put in place as to how members shall carry out their parliamentary functions. I was having difficulty anticipating how that could be done effectively. But after the fact the House could decide that was contrary to best practices and impose some discipline on the member if the House thought that was appropriate.