Luckily, that's not the process we live in. In the world we live in, the rules we have are that a member has a tremendous amount of latitude and cannot be limited in their ability to speak to legislation. Mr. Kurek is not at this point even using any of that latitude.
I will note that Mr. Bittle is a first-time visitor to this committee and so far he's used every opportunity to interrupt and delay someone who is on topic, someone who's working his way to a point. The longer he is delayed and the more interruptions there are, the longer it's going to take Mr. Kurek, I would presume, to make his point.
I'm curious to know Mr. Bittle's opinion on this legislation, but to needlessly interrupt someone who is in the middle of doing their job, I think that takes away from the proceedings unnecessarily and wastes our time.