No, I don't think so.
I don't think the committee has to reverse their position at all, Mr. Easter. I think the committee suggested that OUI be available, and that, to me, means it is not thrown away forever. It's available. It's sitting there. If GROU doesn't work, then you can go right back at it, and nothing's lost.
I think one of the concerns was that OUI would disappear forever, and then if GROU didn't work, you had nothing at all. As a person with some Scottish background, I never give anything away if I might want to use it again. You should have seen my basement last week.
So keep OUI on the books, but don't issue permits during the time that you evaluate GROU. You would have to work out the conditions of how you're going to evaluate whether GROU is a success or not--I think that's fair to do in advance--and then, and only then, decide if you want to keep it going or if you don't like it, and you can still go back to the other. It's like having a hotel room in two different cities and not knowing which one you're going to sleep in.