The way the Liberal proposal was first put forward, I don't think it took into account certain little glitches or difficulties. For example, if you want to prorogue during the summer, say, just before the House is due to return in September, and the House isn't sitting at that time, what would you do? That wasn't covered in their original press release. They didn't cover what you do if the Prime Minister dies. What do you do if his plane crashes, like the Polish president's, heaven forbid? Those kinds of glitches weren't considered.
What do you do if right after an election it's not absolutely clear who might be able to demand the confidence of the House? So the government that was in office before the election continues to meet. It meets the House, and when it meets the House it proposes its throne speech and has a debate on the throne speech, and that's when it's defeated.