It's four and a half hours.
My initial motion had, I think, all the witnesses we needed to hear from, and this would have been substantially longer. I feel that I've already come up with a compromise. You're asking me to meet you halfway again when I've already gone two-thirds of the way.
Anyway, Mr. Desjarlais, basically, because of the way votes will work on this committee, it comes down to you. I would strongly object to fewer than two hearings. Maybe if we define it by the number of hours instead of the number of meetings, we'll give ourselves and the chair more flexibility.
I won't propose an amendment. I'll leave it to you to propose an amendment, Mr. Desjarlais. In general terms, that would be the way I see this.