I find it interesting that we would limit to two minutes when I'm not sure if there's been one question asked in this entire committee during this entire process that's been under two minutes. I think it seems quite limiting. We need to carefully consider these amendments, and sometimes that's going to take more than two minutes. Sometimes you're going to say something at one point and someone else is going to clarify it, and you're going to have a dialogue, and that may lead to more questions. I certainly think it's unreasonable that we would limit to two minutes, not to mention the other timelines that are tied into here that Mr. Brown referred to a little bit.
I am interested, though, in Mr. Savage's point. Perhaps we need to take five minutes right now, talk a little bit among our own caucuses. This is out of the air, so I'd like to have some time to talk with my colleagues. I'm sure everyone on the other side of the table would like to do the same thing. I guess Libby would have a little bit of difficulty with that, but I'd like to take a little bit of time and consult.