I'm not sure, Mr. Vellacott, but I believe we're not going to have a vote today; therefore, I think since we won't be voting, we really don't need that amendment at this point. We are simply going to call witnesses; then, of course, at that point we might consider what amendments we would want to make to the motion we're going to vote on and would vote on those amendments at that time.
My interpretation would be that this amendment wouldn't be necessary today. It might be down the road, but I haven't heard anybody say they don't want to hear witnesses on this and move forward.