Thank you very much for those submissions.
I must say, I only wish the professional members of the legal and academic communities who make presentations before us at our various committees were always as concise as you have been.
That being said, I'm going to urge further concision upon members of the committee by doing the following things. We have five-minute rounds of questions and answers, which will include the question and the answer. That's a rule we adopted. Occasionally these things run over, so to encourage precision and concision, I'll be reminding any questioners, once they have gone about 60 or 90 seconds, of the fact they are using up the time for the answer. I will allow longer answers. I think it is inappropriate to cut people off if they're giving a full answer, but I'll make sure to get the person who asked the question on the second round for their party to keep them short so we all get a chance to ask questions.
Finally, I discussed this with Professor Forcese before we began. When questions are asked, I'd like the person who dealt with that section of the presentation to give the response and nobody else, simply in the interest of time. If Professor Forcese sees the need to intervene, he'd be able to do so, and that should also allow us to keep these questions and answers within a reasonable limit.
That being said, Mr. Sweet, please.