I thank you for your opinion. In my view, the problem comes from the fact that the House of Commons decided to allow members to use the technology in the House. As you have mentioned, we could change the Standing Orders in order, for example, to prohibit members from sending messages from within the chamber. They could say things, receive messages, but not send any.
It's very easy to leave the House.
[The witness rises from his seat and then sits back down.]
There you have it, I am back. Where's the problem? I think the problem comes if we change the rules, for example, to prohibit members from sending messages. Members can simply draft them and then send them from the lobby. There's nothing anyone can do about that. You can look into the House while sending a message from the lobby. Where's the difference?