Actually, now that we've put in the seven minutes and the five minutes, I think that's part of what we had been discussing previously. But I really see us as having each one of the parties, and the government party, with seven minutes in that first round, so I think we're giving an ample amount of time for the parties to get their main points and positions out in that first round.
When you're looking at six seven-minute questions for the first round, as Mr. Angus has, and as we have down on the board, I think that's a bit of overkill. I really think we're looking at that first round being a party-focused round, and after that we're starting to look at comments coming out of discussions that have taken place with the witnesses. So still, I think I prefer the first combination.