Thank you, Mr. Donnelly.
Folks, that ends two rounds, much earlier than we anticipated.
What I'd like to do, if it's okay with everyone, is to have you put up your hand if you have an interest in asking a question.
Oh, my, this is how popular you've become today. You have been very gracious with your time.
Why don't we do five-minute rounds? If that is okay, we'll go with three parties, five minutes each. Then, if we have time at the end, we can apportion some time if you have to ask a question.
I'd also like to do something different. At the end, if any of our guests would like to add something you didn't get a chance to add—we have department officials only once to start this study—something you feel you missed, we'll give you that opportunity, since we have the time.
So, it's five, five, and five, and we'll go to Mr. McDonald first, for five minutes, please.