Thank you, Mr. Jacob.
Before we let you go, Professor, so that we can deal with one item of committee business, I have two things to bring up with you.
First, I had the impression—and I could be wrong—that you had more extensive notes and that you edited them somewhat in order to comply with the time constraints. If that is the case, I'm wondering if you would be willing to submit the notes you had so that they could be translated and distributed to all of our members.