We are trying to find some sort of solution to the problem, because we do not want to end in another stalemate.
Personally, I would be prepared to move an amendment to Mr. Holland's motion. The amendment would call for three additional hearing days and allow the government to add six or seven new witnesses. The government could select its witnesses, which is normal. According to Mr. Holland's motion, right now, six witnesses are already from the government's list, and it could also select its witnesses, which would mean about 12 witnesses for the government. On our end, we will keep the same number of witnesses.
Of course, it would be necessary to establish the new schedule. For example, you will notice that the third day is so busy that there is no time allotted for questions. Perhaps we could try, still keeping it friendly, to add an hour to allow more time for questions.
If everyone agrees on adding 3 days and allowing the government to have 12 witnesses—in the motion already moved by Mr. Holland—we could come to a decision on the order of witnesses in a friendly manner.