We can certainly take it under advisement; that's not a problem. I understand your concern that we have to be very concerned about precedents around here.
Is there anything else?
We have about half an hour for people to take a little break.
We have the Daughters of the Vote here from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Just to explain that, we had an email exchange with the vice-chairs of the committee. The Daughters of the Vote are in town and asked several committees whether they could hold a mock committee meeting at which they would come forward to make their case, whatever it might be—I don't know.
We'll have two panels, with four people on each panel, one from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. and the other from 1:30 p.m. to about five minutes to 2 p.m. They requested it, because it would give them a little experience of what it's like to attend a committee and to take questions. I think it's a good experience for them.
Mr. Kmiec.