I'll just maybe take a minute or two, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.
I'm still concerned with this backlog of amendments. If we were to prioritize them--if there were 300, 400, or 500, however many--it would be nice to know exactly what they are and how they would or could impact, if as Mr. Ernewein has said a lot of them are really inconsequential.
I'm wondering, are some of them even post-dated? Were some a good idea ten years ago, but now things have changed so dramatically that they're sitting in the bank vault as an amendment and they're already redundant? Do those possibilities exist?