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Statement October 6, 1987

Government Orders; change in the proposed order of business; right of Government to determine sequence of Government business

Hon. John Fraser

Hon. John Fraser

Speaker of the House

Ruling Text

The Speaker: It might be helpful, especially to the public which is listening and watching, if I commented on the intervention of the honourable Member for Ottawa—Vanier, which I think was quite appropriate. As honourable Members know, sometimes the press reports the fact that during ordinary debate something less than all Members of the House of Commons are in their seats. There is a reason for that. Honourable Members cannot spend all their time in this Chamber during debate. They have innumerable obligations to meet, especially in respect of their own constituents and also especially in respect of the nearly 40 committees which can be sitting at one time or another putting in the work dispatched to them by the Chamber. The comments of the honourable Member for Ottawa—Vanier were appropriate. I also appreciate the comments of the honourable Member for Kamloops—Shuswap (Mr. Nelson Riis). In a sense he enforced the comments made earlier by his colleague. I know they have both made efforts to adjust to a change in the schedule here. However, I think it is especially important that the public understand that a great deal of the work of this place goes on outside the Chamber. It is not always easy to change the commitments of Members and bring them into the Chamber. The honourable Minister of State (Hon. Doug Lewis) in speaking for the Government recognized this, but again it is important for the public to understand that it is the Government's position to set the order of each day, as it has done in this case. The honourable Minister of State had indicated that he would have wished that perhaps more notice could have been given. In any event, that was the decision of the Government, and that has always been the way governments run this place. I think it is very important that the public understand that a great deal of the work which is being done on behalf of the public is not done in this Chamber. It is done in other places and, as a consequence, when there is a change here it puts pressure not only on Members of the opposition but on Members on the Government side, because it requires a change in plans and a change in schedules. It is important that this is properly recorded and, if I might say so, emphasized from time to time. F0207-e 33-2 1987-10-06. [1] Debates, October 6, 1987, pp. 9703-4.
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AI Summary

The Speaker explains that while the government can change the daily schedule, this is difficult for Members who have significant work obligations in committees and for constituents outside the Chamber.

AI Analysis

Holding
"While the government has the right to set the order of business, it is important for the public to understand that schedule changes put pressure on all Members due to their extensive work obligations outside the Chamber, such as in committees."
Outcome
Other
Tone
Educational
Procedural Stage
Government Orders
Significance
Low High

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