Thank you, Mr. Caputo. I agree with you. I, too, could hear Ms. Donnelly clearly.
As you know, only the interpreters can determine whether the audio quality is acceptable, not you or I. We have to trust what they say, since they are the ones who have to work from the audio.
Mr. Garrison rightly pointed out that Ms. Donnelly did nothing wrong. The problem isn't on her end. The problem is with the transmission of the sound from her mike to the interpreters booth.
We apologize, Ms. Donnelly. Again, if you can send us your notes, we will make sure the committee takes them into account.
Mr. Moore had something to say.
Go ahead, Mr. Moore.