Mr. Chairman, I quite frankly think you should excuse these witnesses. It's all very nice to have lectures about what different offices do, and this one in particular—it's very informative—but we're here today to study the motion. I'm not going to read it; you've read it so many times that I'm getting sick of it, quite frankly. But I don't know why we're taking up the time of these valuable counsel. They have better things to do.
I'm finished with my questions. Mr. Del Mastro may have some questions.