Thank you very much, Madam Chair, and thank you, Mr. Stewart, for being here.
I want to jump in a little bit to the exchange that you just had with Mr. Cooper. You mentioned it a number of times. You said a “river of intelligence”. You talked about “a lot intelligence”. The picture that's trying to be painted here by my colleagues on the other side of the table is that a memo shows up on your desk. It's unique. You don't often get memos. It's sitting there. You read it, and then you say, “Oh, I don't need this,” and throw it in the shredder.
Can you tell us a little bit more about the river of information, about how the process works, about how much you're getting on a daily basis?