Normally what happens is the Speaker uses his judgment on when to end. If you check it—
House of Commons Hansard #391 of the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was seniors.
House of Commons Hansard #391 of the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was seniors.
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Liberal
The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota
Normally what happens is the Speaker uses his judgment on when to end. If you check it—
The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota
I am in the middle of answering a point of order. I will come to the hon. member for Carleton when I am done answering the question.
Normally, what I do as a Speaker is, when the person who is speaking is in the middle of a sentence, I usually let that person finish. The member was a little over his time but was not unreasonably over. Technically, yes, but the way I have interpreted and applied it is that I let the person finish the statement. If he had been a minute over his time, I think the hon. member for Perth—Wellington would have a very good point but it was a matter of seconds.
Pierre Poilievre Conservative Carleton, ON
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. As you know, members of the House of Commons are given the freedom to express themselves on all matters of debate. Now we have the member seeking adjournment on a discussion before all members have had the opportunity to speak.
Tomorrow the justice committee will discuss whether we bring back the former attorney general to examine the fullness of her testimony. Canadians are going to be watching carefully to see if the Prime Minister covers it up or lets her speak—
Charlie Angus NDP Timmins—James Bay, ON
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I had been listening with great interest to my hon. colleague, and I was pretty sure he was over the line. However, in deference to my incredible respect for the Speaker, I will recognize the fact that even though the goal light had sounded, even though he should not have been able to even get close to the net with that shot, the New Democrats will certainly take under advisement the wise counsel you give the House.
The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota
The question is on the motion. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?
Justice and Human RightsCommittees of the HouseRoutine Proceedings
Some hon. members
Agreed.
No.
The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota
All those in favour of the motion will please say yea.
The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota
In my opinion the yeas have it.
And five or more members having risen:
Call in the members.
Todd Doherty Conservative Cariboo—Prince George, BC
moved:
That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans that, during its consideration of Bill S-203, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and other Acts (ending the captivity of whales and dolphins), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
Elizabeth May Green Saanich—Gulf Islands, BC
Mr. Speaker, any effort to go travelling, pursuing Bill S-203, is a transparent attempt to kill the bill.
We went through years of hearings in the Senate. The bill is now before the committee. We hope for its speedy passage so that Canadians can celebrate the House coming together to do something for animal welfare by ensuring that these sentient creatures, these cetaceans, are no longer tortured by being kept in captivity. Therefore, the request for permission to travel across the country is again a transparent attempt.
The Speaker Liberal Geoff Regan
Order. I remind the hon. House leader that banging on the desk is not permitted. The Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness seems to be surprised at that. All members would do well to remember that.
Resuming debate.
Is the House ready for the question?
Fisheries and OceansCommittees of the HouseRoutine Proceedings
Some hon. members
Question.
Fisheries and OceansCommittees of the HouseRoutine Proceedings
Some hon. members
Agreed.
No.
The Speaker Liberal Geoff Regan
[Chair read text of motion to House]
Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?
Fisheries and OceansCommittees of the HouseRoutine Proceedings
Some hon. members
Agreed.
No.