Chair, in response to some comments that had been made earlier in regard to the number of questions, historically, I believe the ethics committee had a similar type of action on witnesses for the WE scandal. They found that a multitude of questions from all different parties were similar. The responses came back and—I'm just making this number up—they may have had five, six or eight questions that were almost identical from five, six or eight different people. They responded as one to that question.
We're not going to get an overabundance of questions. I agree that if we agree to limit the number of questions we have—or not limit, but reduce them a bit—I think we can certainly live with that.