Amendments to the Content of Bills

Introduction

The opportunity for the House to consider the details of a specific piece of legislation comes when the bill is debated in Committee of the Whole or after the bill has been examined by a standing committee and is before the House at the report stage. Report stage permits all Members to suggest and debate amendments to the clauses of the bill. Proposed amendments or subamendments may be ruled out of order if they infringe on the Royal Recommendation accompanying any bill requiring an expenditure, the principle or scope of the bill, or the scope of any of its specific clauses.