13.6 It is doubtful whether Parliament has the right to permanently expel a member other than in the circumstances set out in Section 47(3) of the Constitution. It may be necessary however to consider the appropriateness and necessity of other punishments where a clear breach of rules, or a repeated violation of the rules may justify it. Such punishments may include censure, and fines. The power to imprison in the Parliamentary dungeons, if it has survived the 20th Century, is unlikely to meet the test of Constitutional compliance. Suspension may be Constitutional, but needs careful consideration, and certainly there would be limitations. Both in respect of the duration and in respect of the nature of the conduct being punished.