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Procedure and House Affairs committee  That's more than enough, I suppose. I think, in fact, there are two aspects that we need to consider. One would be how you want the voting system to function. There would be a gamut of rules that might be changed in that respect. The other one that was raised during the course

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I think that the approach that you've taken so far, to gradually and slowly become adapted to the technology, is very important. There are some members who are rightly dissatisfied with the risk that comes into being if the technology is not really satisfactory. That, I think, ha

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  There are several ways of doing it. You could do it on division, but you can always escalate. That's the real issue, and there are no rules in place that prevent the escalation. Members have the right to vote in a way that clearly demonstrates how each member in the House who's p

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  You don't have unanimous consent if you're adopting it on division.

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  You'd have to have fewer than five members rising to request a recorded division.

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Mr. Alghabra, the simple answer is yes. Again, it really depends on what the House chooses to do through this committee. If you feel that the pandemic crisis we are confronting now requires some consideration for the possibility that it could come again, that may be an opportun

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Not historically, no.

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  As the Speaker mentioned, you might want to go back to the idea of how we want to vote. That's a critical element of procedure. It's really the purpose for the deliberative aspect of the debates you have. As the Speaker indicated in his presentation, we feel comfortable that the

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  In terms of parliamentary privilege, they are generally respected. Much may depend on the member's particular views about what is actually privilege and what deserves to be treated that way. That is where there is a lot of flexibility.

April 21st, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I think that's a very good question, and it speaks to the challenge that we're facing. We want to guarantee our health safety. We are exploring this as an option for how we might behave. Issues of connectivity in such a vast country with three time zones creates its own set of ch

April 21st, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I will speak based on my limited knowledge. I don't think it's really a question of the platform. I think it's really a question of reaching out to the members and making sure they have the equipment that's necessary for them to actually participate. For example, apparently no

April 21st, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I think I would prefer to avoid answering that question.

April 21st, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The history really has been one of evolution. The very first Parliament was, in fact, only one chamber, largely the House of Lords. The House of Commons split off in the 13th or 14th century. Then we had an alternative, the Committee of the Whole, which was developed, I think, in

April 21st, 2020Committee meeting

Charles Robert