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Statement December 16, 2021

Statement on the length of explanations during "Introduction of Private Members' Bills"

Hon. Anthony Rota

Hon. Anthony Rota

Speaker of the House

Ruling Text

The Speaker: The hon. member for Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston brought forward a point of order this morning, and it was a good one. I want to make a statement regarding the length of explanations made by members during the rubric Introduction of Private Members' Bills during Routine Proceedings. After points of order raised earlier today by the members for Kingston and the Islands and Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, I undertook to return to the House on this matter. [Translation] When introducing a private member's bill, a member is permitted to give an explanation outlining the purpose of the bill. The explanation must be succinct and not enter into debate. (1525) [English] For the benefit of members, footnote 80 in House of Commons Procedure and Practice, third edition, at page 1130, states, "A succinct explanation has traditionally been interpreted to mean 30 to 60 seconds." The Chair wants to remind members to keep their explanations within that time frame. I want all members to remember this, and I appreciate their co-operation. I know there is excitement in wanting to move on, but before continuing, I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very merry Christmas and all the best in the new year.
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AI Summary

The Speaker clarified that explanations during the introduction of Private Members' Bills must be succinct, lasting between 30 and 60 seconds.

AI Analysis

Holding
"Explanations provided during the Introduction of Private Members' Bills must be succinct and kept within a 30 to 60 second time frame."
Outcome
Sustained
Tone
Educational
Procedural Stage
Routine Proceedings
Significance
Low High