Mr. Davies, obviously we're in a filibuster here, as you are trying to prevent us from going to clause-by-clause.
I am trying to give you as much leeway as possible. You have been speaking about pardons. You've done a remarkable evaluation and review of all witnesses who have appeared before our committee up to this point. But if you're going to start going back to the other pieces of legislation, which you prevented us from moving ahead on as well, then I'm going to call relevance and I'll move to Mr. Holland.
If you want to stay on the pardon system, I'll give you as much leeway as possible. But when you start going on to transfer of offenders and some of those other pieces, then I'll try to reign you back in a bit.