Thank you, Chair.
I thank all of you for being here. I have a great respect for the interpreters. They make my life a lot easier, and I am very grateful to them.
My first questions I'm going to hand over to the International Association of Conference Interpreters. I'll let you decide who should answer.
One thing I found interesting today was what you said about the House administration doing some testing. You felt that their testimony was true only for in-person sound, as opposed to remote sound. I'm wondering if you could explain that a little bit more.