Yes. I was going to say that the CFTC has had a lot of issues concerning this. There has been a lot of criticism of the agency.
During my testimony in May, one of the senators, Carl Levin, called the CFTC a sort of “see no evil, hear no evil” kind of agency, in the sense that they tend not to see what's going on sometimes. There are some questions about staffing, and so forth. I have nothing against the CFTC, but I find it interesting that until testimony in May from me and others, the CFTC denied that they needed to do a study or anything else.
The Republican administration has had views on this that have been one way, and because the CFTC chairman and the treasury and so forth—that working committee—all derive from the same administration, it's clear to me that it's unlikely that they would—