Just to make this very clear, the motion that might come forward from the subcommittee, if in fact it did happen, would have to be approved by the whole committee. The whole committee could then defeat that motion, even though the steering committee had advised it. So the final decision is always that of the whole committee.
Again, it comes back to my argument about subcommittees. So every decision will be made here in this forum, not in the subcommittee. The subcommittee, in effect, is making recommendations to the committee.
I think it has to be understood--and I would hope that Mr. Regan, Mr. Bigras, and Mr. Cullen would understand--that if this goes ahead this way, I am going to present my point of view, even though I am chairman.