I take to heart what you have said, sir, and ask for your help. If you feel that the witness is intentionally trying to avoid the questions of the committee, you can raise a point of order. It's sometimes a difficult thing to judge whether the information that is being given is information the committee would really like to receive, or whether the witness is simply speaking to avoid some of the issues we may wish to raise. I always welcome a point of order if you feel that the witness is abusing his privilege of speaking first.
Are there any other comments?
Mr. Harris.