If I am not mistaken, in terms of our ability to restrict that power, your opinion is that it cannot be done, although Parliament could decide that there would be specific consequences under certain circumstances. Parliament's law officer told us precisely that. Rather than invoking a standing order stating that the Prime Minister cannot request prorogation without meeting such and such a condition, Parliament could simply say that there would be this or that consequence if the Prime Minister requested prorogation without doing that.
In your mind, would that counter any weakening of Parliament, so that Parliament, as we say in English,
flexes its muscles. It says you can do what you want, but we're warning you that if you do certain things we don't like, here are the consequences.