Excuse me, Mr. Ferguson. My apologies for interrupting.
I want to bring something to the attention of colleagues at this very juncture in Mr. Ferguson's remarks.
Colleagues will recall that for some time now we've been trying to schedule the October 26, 2011 letter from the interim AG at that time, Mr. Wiersema, asking us to review the cuts the department had put forward. Mr. Ferguson is going to be commenting on those from paragraph 12 and on.
There may be an opportunity for us to do both at once. It's part of what Mr. Ferguson is presenting now. If colleagues can satisfy themselves that they have asked the questions they need to—I'm a little worried about our work plan and making sure we stay on top of things—we could effectively deal with estimates today, as well as the October letter.
I see Mr. Saxton saying no.
Would you rather have a separate hearing on the letter and the cuts?