Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Franks, for your presentation. I appreciate the clarity with which you presented your views, especially the view that you do not agree with those who claim or argue that Parliament cannot in any way limit the discretionary power of the Prime Minister to request prorogation on the basis that it would be unconstitutional, according to those who argue that we can't do it, giving the examples of Westminster, which in fact has legislated.
Given that you believe Parliament can limit the discretionary power of the Prime Minister to advise the Governor General to use her reserve powers and prorogue Parliament, do you believe it needs to be done by legislation, or could it be done by Standing Orders of the House of Commons, or by a combination of both?