Yes. I always appreciate Mr. Siksay's contribution. The only thing that I have is that all members should be able to speak.
I wonder, in terms of the fifth round, in case we get the opportunity—and it's not very often we get that opportunity—I think instead of giving somebody seven minutes because you start a new round, if you go back to seven minutes, seven minutes, seven minutes, and seven minutes, the chances of getting beyond that for the second question is not very likely. So in that sense I like the five minutes because it affords — and I hope it can be done faster. But as soon as you say seven minutes, then somebody might feel they want to take the whole seven minutes, even though they have a 30-second question and a 30-second answer.
I like the fifth round the way it sits, because otherwise you'd have to go seven minutes. I think once you have that seven minutes at the start, that's fine. Once your round of questions is complete, if you start something else, then we start a new round.