I can live with the 10 minutes. I won't push that one anymore.
The big concern is that we've sat in committee meetings where the witnesses had been advised, prior to coming, of their time limit for talking, whether it was ten minutes or five, but with great respect, totally disregarded the time. They were allowed to go on and on, five minutes would turn into ten, and then the first thing you'd know, you'd be running out of time and all the questions weren't answered.
So I would like to suggest that the chair, or whoever is in the chair at the time of the meeting, be very judicial in the finishing of the allotted time, that witnesses are not allowed to simply disregard the time and go on just because they have good stuff. They all have good stuff, but it's important that the committee be punctual, that all the witnesses get a chance to have their allotted time, and that there's available time to ask all the questions.