You can ask for a vote.
I have to be gone by 5:30.
I'm looking at this and I'm fine with it. It's going to pass. My expectation is...as Taylor said, I assume that anybody who's spoken would expect their documents to be public.
I think, since we're doing something unusual, rather than just publishing them as soon as translation is completed—which I assume for some of them could be already—it seems to make sense, out of courtesy, to give them notice that it's going to be made public.
I haven't looked at all the documents. If someone had some commercially sensitive reason, they should at least have the opportunity to say to us, “Hey,” so we can have a quick meeting.
Does that make sense?