Yes, I think we have to go through a few steps here. I think we do need to go through these routine motions. I think the issue of questioning rounds is very important, but that's going to really be tied into how we structure the witness lists.
On the heritage committee, and I've been there for many, many years.... The five-minute round I think would be very ineffective for a legislative committee because we're going to be dealing with specific questions. If we're reduced to five minutes, where we have to throw in a generalization and there are three different viewpoints that might all be technical, I'd prefer an initial round of seven minutes. Because I want to be able to really understand what the witness is saying, because we're not in generalizations here. We're going to need to have very specific recommendations coming out of that.
But I do believe the issue of how we deal with the rounds in questions is going to really be tied to how we structure our witness list, so I'd prefer to go through the routine motions first and then deal with that.