11. Parliament has wide powers to ensure that it functions in a proper and orderly manner. In this regard the power of the Speaker to ensure orderly debate, enforce compliance with her rulings and orders, and to use force to remove the disorderly, are constitutionally wide. The Act, in addition, confers all the powers of a court of law on Parliament to punish those guilty of contempt, including the imposition of prison sentences (see Section 10). Parliaments' powers to punish, as opposed to enforcing orderly debate, are more circumscribed under the Constitution.