Mr. Loane, I wonder if I could stop you there, just in the interests of time. We're minutes away from the vote, but I wanted to briefly get agreement from colleagues.
We're going to lose about 20 minutes for the vote itself, with 10 minutes of lead time and 10 minutes for the actual vote. Would colleagues agree to shorten their interventions to three minutes so that we will get to, hopefully, at least one full round? I know that the original allotment was six minutes, but we do have to go in camera for the subsequent discussion. We have a second panel.
Is it the agreement of the members that we would proceed in that fashion? Is anybody fiercely opposed? It would give every colleague a chance to intervene, but in a much shorter time frame.
If there is no objection, we will turn the floor over to Mr. Genuis for three minutes, please.