You're right on time. We thank you very much.
Again, I want to thank you for your opening remarks and I want to thank you for your appearance here today.
Colleagues, we're going to start the first round of questions. Again, I would caution members to keep their questions short, concise, and relevant; we do not need three- to four-minute preambles. We're not here to discuss foreign affairs policy; we're here to discuss the Auditor General's report.
And to the witnesses, we'd like the answers to be—