No, and I think this is great; you found something to say about prorogation, you got yourself in front of a committee, and you're fighting for those people you represent. God bless you; that's what you're supposed to be doing.
My last question is this. Would it make a difference, in your mind—again, maybe it would affect the outcome, or maybe not—for a question like that to be put to Parliament and everyone to get a vote on it? Or do you think the question should remain with the government and let them take the political heat for the decision, through accountability? Would you have felt better if every parliamentarian had had a chance to have a say and a vote on whether prorogation should happen?