Thank you for that. That's fine. I understand.
Dimitri Soudas was quoted in the Toronto Star as saying that now “is the time to engage with constituents, stakeholders and businesses in order to listen to Canadians, identify priorities and to set the next stage of our agenda.”
Isn't there a plausible explanation here that in a global pandemic the Prime Minister simply prorogued Parliament for the very good reason that it's had deep economic and social impacts across our society and, in fact, across the globe, and that it was time to recalibrate and reset the agenda? Wouldn't that make sense?