In my opinion, you can do this, since it's the members who create the Standing Orders of the House. I am a servant of the House, as I have often said.
For example, you can send text messages via BlackBerry. Let's say I'm exchanging text messages with someone who is outside the chamber. This person asks me a question regarding Yvon Godin. I respond that he is not in the chamber today. I am not allowed to do this from the chamber, but can I do so from the lobby?
I don't want to make that decision. If the committee wants to amend the Standing Orders to prohibit a member from texting in the chamber, so be it.