Thank you, Chair.
Again, thank you, Professor Mendes. I find that the more questions that are asked of you, the clearer things become.
My understanding, then, would be that going the constitutional route would create major headaches, and there is a very good chance it would not succeed. However, this other route that you are proposing, which is amending the Standing Orders and bringing in supporting legislation in order to create a new conventional rule, could and most likely would be successful, in that it would then provide a way for the House of Commons to express its will, exert its will, and ensure that the Governor General, whose authority to dissolve or to prorogue a session would remain unfettered...but a way to ensure that the Governor General would be informed of this new conventional rule.
I don't have any other questions, but I wanted to ensure that this was very clear.
If my colleague has no questions, then I'll....