You'd mentioned in your comments that you weren't a big fan of prorogation and the right of governments to prorogue. But you mentioned in your opening statements that obviously, from time to time, and history has proven this to be true, there are extraordinary circumstances--for example, in a time of war--when it would be certainly the right of government and probably the need of Parliament to prorogue to deal with those extraordinary changes in circumstances. Do you think there should be some sort of extraordinary measures protocol put in place?
