Yes, I'll do my best, Mr. Easter.
As agreed upon by the majority of the committee, Tuesday's meeting, the March 22 meeting, was originally set because there was not going to be a budget that day. After the meeting on whichever date it was—the meeting prior to that, when we hadn't finished the debate on your motion—it was indicated by Mr. Eyking that your members wanted to use that meeting instead for that. So we put that on the agenda, and then the agenda went out last week on this present subject.
When the agenda goes out, it's for two reasons, or maybe more. One of them is, of course, to make everybody aware of what is ahead. Secondly, if there is input or if there are changes, sending it allows members to act. Nobody said anything the other day.
We have witnesses in front of us here. There's no hanky-panky about this; they're here. I'm sick of childishness on both sides. If you want to go to motions after you're done with the witnesses today, I think that's what we should be doing. We have them here.
Ms. Bonsant, you had your hand up.