Very good.
I do agree with some of your witnesses that you need to be a little bit careful about this issue and know that prorogation is a broader tool. In my comments today, I call on you to focus on the issue of when prorogation is used to prevent the House from performing its fundamental constitutional responsibility. That seems to me to be the issue before us.
Whether you need to ring-fence prorogation otherwise--the broader debate--personally I'm a lot less exercised about it than about this central point.