Business of the Senate
February 11, 2021
Honourable senators, before we resume debate on Bill C-7, let me remind you that we are dealing with the bill by theme. Yesterday we dealt with the theme of safeguards and advance requests. I understand that that debate will continue briefly before we continue with the next theme.
When we are debating a theme, speeches and amendments are to only deal with that theme. A senator can speak only once to the third reading motion during debate on each theme, but can also speak once to any amendment or subamendment moved.
A speech on the main motion for third reading is limited to 10 minutes, but if the senator provided an amendment before 5 p.m. yesterday and intends to move it, the speaking time is extended to 15 minutes. If a senator will be moving an amendment, I would ask that he or she confirm that at the start of speaking. The speaking time for amendments and subamendments is 6 minutes.
If there is a request for a standing vote the bells will ring for 15 minutes, and the vote cannot be deferred. Any whip or liaison may, however, extend the time for the bells to 30 minutes.
Once debate on a theme concludes debate on the next theme can begin. It is not possible to revert to an earlier theme.
Let me thank you once again, senators, for your cooperation.