That's a good question. The process is more nuanced when it comes to members of Parliament. For senators, as you said, there's a step-by-step process for ejection. For members of the House of Commons, it's at the discretion of the House, but it is much less.... It's not as defined.
My view with respect to this bill is.... I guess you could say I've put aside the expulsion. That's irrelevant for this bill because if it passes, you would lose your pension, except for, of course, what you contributed plus interest. You would lose your pension just by being found guilty of one of these crimes. Expulsion doesn't matter. You don't need to be removed from the House of Commons.
Does that answer your question?