Before we end, I just want to come back to one issue.
Mr. Fragiskatos reminded us of something we heard in the first panel for the very first time, that if the trial keeps getting broken up because motions are filed, for example, for the subpoena of third party documents or information, the complainant may then be subjected to cross-examination, which then stops, and then more cross-examination, and have to come back on multiple days. This could be sometimes alleviated by the preliminary inquiry, which was an interesting point that Mr. Fragiskatos raised, pursuant to what you had said.
It was a great, fascinating panel again. I want to thank you so much for coming from all across the country. It is much appreciated.
We're going to again ask the next panel to come as quickly as possible as we take a brief recess.