Thank you, Mr. Housefather.
Chair, if I may, I think it is a question of the “or” and the “and”. Right now, (a) concludes with “or”, and then you have (a) or (b). I would defer to the legislative clerk on whether he thinks there is a potential reading if the “and” in (b) is not modified to be an “or”, that you have to meet both (b) and the new (c).