I have a couple of things.
We were under the understanding we had to have our witness list together for today, so we have one. I prefer, for developing witness lists, that we actually have a time when the witness list is handed around to all committee members, so that nobody ever feels they're being jumped at the last minute. We could read off our list and you might be asking, “Why? Who? What?”
I don't think it gives people adequate preparation, so I support Mr. Del Mastro. Let's put in our witness list, and then we can pass it around. We might have common witnesses. It gives us all a better understanding in preparation to go in and choose the witnesses.
I don't know what my colleagues think about the eight sessions for this. They might have differing views. I'm inclined towards an initial agreement. I don't know if that's—