I understand, Mr. Rayes. Sorry to cut you off.
Usually, when the times are set, it's taken as consent that we leave at that time, but it's not written in stone, per se, unless you move a motion to adjourn. Otherwise we would just keep going. That's normally what we've done. It's more of a convention than anything else. The meeting isn't done until it is officially adjourned. We use the times as a guideline, a placeholder, more than anything else. Unless you want to move a motion to adjourn, we're going to keep this going, as we talked about earlier.
Mr. Dong, go ahead.