Again, I'll just register my broad caution that I've raised before, which is that when we enter into one-day studies, rarely do we have an opportunity to hear all the witnesses, and it often expands into a four-session study. That is natural. If you hear testimony from one particular group of witnesses with a specific point of view, those of a contrary point of view then want to be heard and expect to be heard.
If we're confident that this is a one-day testimony event, then by all means, but if we believe there is a strong possibility that there could be an equal and opposite reaction from other stakeholders wanting to be heard in this particular court, then we have to merit that from the point of view of the time available to us.