It's not, unless you get a 60-second question.
Okay, I'm going to rule on the two points of order.
There are two points of order here. One is that a you're being incessantly interrupted without being afforded the chance to answer, and the other is that you're being asked questions that would very clearly not be in your mandate letter.
With regard to the first one, Dr. Ellis may not like your answers, but you are giving an answer. If he doesn't like the answers, then that's fine. I can't compel you to give a different answer, nor will I, nor should I, nor could I.
With respect to questions outside your mandate letter, I think that's entirely fair. I would encourage Dr. Ellis to bring it back around to something that would be within your mandate letter.
You didn't lose any time with those points of order, Dr. Ellis. You have the floor again.