Mr. Speaker, this is an unusual situation in that we have been voting for very many hours, but I have been holding back on rising on a point of order. There is a very clear violation of our rules occurring and it is occurring relatively constantly. I think it is disrespectful to this place. It is disrespectful to Parliament. It certainly makes a mockery of the notion that we are considering legislation in a sober fashion.
The rule that is being violated is Standing Order 16(1), which states:
When the Speaker is putting a question, no Member shall enter, walk out of or across the House, or make any noise or disturbance.
This is further clarified in O'Brien and Bosc, on page 639, under the heading “Decorum During the Taking of a Vote”. It indicates that no member is to make any noise or disturbance.
I understand the Conservatives have made a habit of wild cheering on every vote, but it violates the rules and it is—