I call the meeting to order. Thank you very much.
I particularly want to thank our witnesses who have been waiting. Thank you for being here.
I will propose what we'll do, given that we lost time because of the vote. We have this room and the video conference until 9:30 p.m. However, it was expected that we would end at 8:30 p.m. What we could do is have each of the four remaining witnesses do their 10-minute presentations in a row, which would be 40 minutes, then we'll do our first round of questions, which would be approximately half an hour, which would take us to about 8:30 p.m. Then if there are remaining questions, we won't go in order, we'll just allow anyone who has a question three to five minutes to ask, and once there are no more questions, we will adjourn.
Does that sound reasonable to the committee?