—and for voting, yes, but apparently that's what you defend and we all exercise.
We have another vote scheduled for around an hour from now, so the first thing I need from colleagues is an agreement to proceed through when the bells start ringing, which I anticipate will be in about half an hour, and to give ourselves an additional 15 minutes in respect of our witnesses. I'll adjourn at that point, and we'll cancel our meeting with the analysts.
Is that agreeable? I'm seeing no dissent. That's excellent.
Our two witnesses are Mr. Quinn and General Kelsey. I thank you, gentlemen, for your patience. As you can see, speed is the order of the day today, so insofar as you can truncate your remarks, that would be good.
With that, I'll turn to Mr. Quinn for his opening five-minute statement.
Thank you.