There are a couple of things. One is that I'm very pleased this committee was formed to look at the August 2020 prorogation. I wish something similar had been done back in 2008 and 2010, when those occurred.
I like constitutional conventions. I think the unwritten constitution is a great strength of the Canadian system. Maybe that's why I'm not a law professor.
We can look at Boris Johnson. In the fall of 2019, the Supreme Court of Britain did overturn a prorogation, but he was then allowed to bring in a smaller, shorter prorogation. Given the similarities between the British system and the Canadian system and the role of convention, that might be a case to look at and to investigate much further. Maybe bring a British expert to the committee.