I apologize, Mr. Angus. You're absolutely correct. You had waved to me, yes. I apologize for forgetting that. It's the challenge of looking at an electronic screen versus paper, but that's my responsibility and I take full accountability for it.
Colleagues, another place where I will take full responsibility is the role of the committee chair. I just reviewed it in our procedural book.
Look, I think there's never a time when it's fair to limit speech at a committee. However, we do that for studies and routine motions. For the collegiality of the committee and for the spirit of working together, I just want to advise you that there are 15 minutes left in our scheduled meeting, and only three members of the committee have spoken. There are 11 members on the committee, 10 excluding the chair. I am not in any way suggesting that I would limit the speech of individual members, but I would ask individual members to take it into consideration that other members may want to speak. You could limit your comments and get back on the list. That way, you would not be limiting your debate, but you would be yielding, in a spirit of collegiality, to your other colleagues. I would just encourage you to do that.
We'll continue on with Mr. Dong.