Selected Decisions of Speaker Jeanne Sauvé 1980-1984
Privilege / Impeding a Member
Refusal of a Minister to answer a question
Debates pp. 4500-1
Background
After raising a point of order on this issue on November 5, Mr. Clark (Leader of the Opposition) rose on a question of privilege the following day, to protest the fact that Ministers sitting in the House of Commons had refused to answer questions about statements made by Ministers sitting in the Senate. Mr. Clark said he was prepared to move referral of the matter to the Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections. After hearing comments by another Member, the Speaker ruled.
Issue
Does the refusal of a Minister to answer a question constitute a question of privilege?
Decision
No. There is no prima facie question of privilege.
Reasons given by the Speaker
Although it is legitimate for Members in this House to insist that Ministers answer their questions, Ministers are not bound to do so. "Minister may decline to answer a question without stating the reason for his refusal, and insistence on an answer is out of order."
Sources cited
Beauchesne, 4th ed., p. 153-4, c. 181(3).
References
Debates, November 5, 1980, pp. 4460-2; November 6, 1980, pp. 4499-501.