Okay, thank you.
Either way, it still jams us for time, and that was the intent of going with the Monday. If we go with a two-hour session on Monday, it saves us from sitting for four hours on the Tuesday. It's exactly the same amount of time. If you want to double up meetings on Tuesday, then we may have to do that, but the point of sitting on Monday is to avoid doing that on Tuesday and to avoid sitting on Thursday, unless we get into some kind of an impasse. It's a much better agenda to sit on Monday for two hours, Tuesday for two hours, Wednesday for two hours, and if we have to meet on Thursday morning as an absolute necessity, we could, but that is really jamming the clerks and everyone else to report it back to the House.