Mr. Speaker, I am rising on a point of order. In the same vein as the hon. member for North Island—Powell River, I would hope, Mr. Speaker, you could advise whether these rules still apply in our Standing Orders.
Once a question has been read and while we are voting, the rules actually say, for decorum, that no noise should be made in the House: no interruptions and no talking.
It certainly is tempting, I know, for the members who are present physically in the House to continue to talk. Those of us working remotely have a mute button. Perhaps you, Mr. Speaker, could find a way to suggest to the hon. member for Carleton that he needs to find his mute button because we could hear him, from coast to coast to coast, making good sport during the voting. It is a lot of noise even across the country on Zoom.