Therefore you heard Mr. Walsh state that on the issue of the Standing Orders, if the Standing Orders are used to attempt to regulate the Prime Minister's discretionary or executive authority to request prorogation, it would not be enforceable, and that if one wishes to go the standing order route, the way to do it would be to say “in the event that the Prime Minister has got, on request, prorogation without having fulfilled X, Y, and Z, in the session following that prorogation...”, and then there could be a series of sanctions. It could say, “for the first 60 days it's all private members' business”. It could say that the government will not be able to move second reading of any government bill for a certain specified number of days.
I would like your view of that.