Mr. Atamanenko, when you pointed out that you sometimes got a second chance, I remember I was probably the guy at the time--because I was sitting over there--who was quite dismayed when I saw that. It was nothing against you; it was the fact that quite often you had a chance to speak twice. When I sat on the international trade committee on which Mr. Julian also sat, almost always Mr. Julian would speak three times, because of the way they had their process set up, before at least two members of our side spoke. I thought that wasn't right.
I'm not arguing or debating the time. It's up to you people to do that. From that aspect, that's the reason I think every member of the committee should get a chance to speak before anybody else gets a second chance, unless somebody passes their spot to that individual. That's a different scenario.