Selected Decisions of Speaker Lloyd Francis 1984
Rules of Debate - Order and Decorum
Introduction
The Speaker can call to order any Member whose conduct disrupts the order of the House. One particular offense which is rigorously corrected is unparliamentary language. On such occasions, the Speaker will intervene to request that any intemperate remarks be withdrawn. The jurisdiction of the Speaker is not limited to the floor of the House itself, but includes the galleries, where some kinds of misconduct can result in an order from the Speaker to remove the offender.
In December 1982, following the recommendations of the Special Committee on Standing Orders and Procedure, the House made some provisional changes to the length of speeches. Except in cases outlined in the Standing Orders, all speeches are limited to twenty minutes and a ten-minute period is reserved for questions and comments following a Member's speech.