That's wonderful.
Some of my colleagues in the House like to recall the coalition government agreement between the Liberals and the NDP in 2008 and the fact that a letter was sent by the Liberals, and a letter that was signed by the leaders of opposition parties, to the Governor General.
Had this little-known rule been known that the Speaker has the right to provide advice to the Governor General of the will of the House, and had in fact there been some type of a motion in the House, then the Speaker and the House could have at the time, if it were adopted in that motion, instructed the Speaker to inform the Governor General formally of what had been happening or whatever.