Fair enough. I made note that you can build those in--i.e., fire off the information for the GG to be aware of, keep it on file if it turns up there. I get that. What I don't quite understand, though, is let's say there are particular aspects to this particular situation. We can make up any kind of scenario. Let's assume there are pieces of information that are above and beyond what was given in the prior notice that are specific to this prorogation.
How then would the members of Parliament, through the Speaker, activate the Speaker going to give the GG...? Does he or she have the right to do it on their own accord, or do they need that motion? In which case, I'm back to my original question: how do we get the motion if the House isn't sitting when the prorogation takes place?