Thank you.
Mr. Eyking, you've been here 15 years. I've been here seven or eight years.
I've been on committees that had subcommittees and on committees that didn't. I found that with the committees that had subcommittees, they'd go through, figure out a schedule, and debate it amongst themselves in the subcommittee. That might tie up a meeting. Then they'd bring it back to the committee and all of a sudden they'd spend another meeting having the exact same debate all over again.
My suggestion is that we do not have a subcommittee, and that the committee as a whole take on the task of what we're going to do in future.
That would be my proposal.