Interruption of committee
Committee of the whole proceedings may also be interrupted if the Senate has ordered that another matter is to be considered at a specified time, either by the standing orders or any other order of the Senate. At the specified time the committee reports to the Senate, and the resumption of the deliberations of the committee of the whole automatically becomes an order of the day for a future time.[25]
For the limitation of debate on bills in committee, see Chapter 12, Legislation, under Limitation of debate: urgent bills.