Ms. McDade, I'm going to have to cut you off. I see you have some time left, and already we're over. I'm sorry to cut you off. We do have your notes.
The chair notes that we're going to be in the same problem this week as we were last week, where we'll only have time for one round of questioning, which does create an unfairness to the government side. I notice there are some smiles in the room, but there is, in the chair's opinion, an unfairness. In due course, whether it's in the business session today or at our subcommittee meeting—November 4 or November 5?—I'm going to suggest that this topic be revisited. We have time for one round of seven minutes each.
Mr. Karygiannis, and then Ms. Mendes.