Are you aware of any precedents at any point in the history of Canada? Did it ever happen that in London the representative of the Queen or the Queen herself refused to accede to a political request made by a Prime Minister? You confirmed for me that the Prime Minister has a political role. But we saw that in reaction to the coalition, the Prime Minister thought of using prorogation as a political response to the political move made by the opposition parties.
Have there been any cases where the Governor General clearly said no?