Before he could actually get to the answer, you interrupted him. I understand that there are times when you want to ask a pointed question, and that is very much the practice and procedure of committees. However, because of the interpretation difficulties and also because members might have challenges hearing, it's very important that we not have the crosstalk.
Because of the health impacts, which we've been warned about many times in committees and in the House, I want to remind members not to be cross-talking.
With that, Mr. Genuis, you have two minutes and 40 seconds.