If Mr. Cooper accepted the opportunity to answer the question, he could. It's a bit unconventional, but if Mr. Cooper would like to entertain that, I'm willing to see where it goes for a bit.
To be clear, that's not Mr. Blois ceding the floor to Mr. Cooper; that's Mr. Cooper now assuming the role, effectively, of a witness. To be clear, Mr. Cooper, this would not give you the floor. It would simply allow you the opportunity to engage in an exchange.
This is extremely unconventional, colleagues, but I'm not—