I want to note that Prince Edward Island has anti-heckling legislation in place in their legislature. It does not mean that the tone of parliamentary approach is what one might desire. I have spent a bit of time in the north and I have seen how consensus governments comport themselves, and it's a different perspective.
I also want to note, though, that much of the very important work that happens at the House of Commons happens in committees, and there is great space there for great collaboration and really strong recommendations, but because the media spotlight isn't on this work, we are losing out on the storyline of really thoughtful legislative expertise.
Yes, it might be helpful to have a different approach in question period, but we also know that it's sometimes a bit of theatre.