Thank you, Madam Chair.
My concern is pretty simple.
I think it's intuitive for Canadians that when Prime Minister Harper chose to prorogue Parliament four times in a matter of about six years, which included 181 days when Parliament couldn't sit.... Certainly, the opposition parties at the time, namely the Liberals, put in place a mandatory requirement, a change to the Standing Orders, which asked for an explanation to be tabled, a report, which our government has done.
When I look at that report, it seems like it builds a very strong case and rationale for why Parliament would have been prorogued. The speculation you've made as to why the Prime Minister made that decision doesn't seem to be justified as far as I can tell based on the documentation we have.