Thank you.
Thank you for your opening remarks, Mr. Pelletier. I was already somewhat aware of your theory. I do want to thank you for accepting the Committee's invitation to appear.
As you mentioned, the Committee is studying this matter to see if there is something that can be done, or whether the idea of limiting the Prime Minister's power to prorogue Parliament is going nowhere.
I would like you to explain once again—because I did not do much constitutional law at university—why you believe the power to prorogue is a component of the separation of powers.