I am very happy that my colleague asked that question. It is the first time we have ever made an error. Standing Order 74 says members can divide their time when they are the second speaker and not when they are the lead off speaker on a bill.
Accordingly, the hon. parliamentary secretary cannot divide his time. He is entitled to speak for 40 minutes but he does not seem to have a 40-minute speech ready in which case the next speaker will be the critic for the official opposition.