For all intents and purposes, it would be the same. You will find in my style of chairing that I am loath to cut off a witness mid-sentence or mid-paragraph, I like them to finish their thought. I'm not loath to cut off a member. If the witness starts at six minutes and 35 seconds and continues to seven minutes and 15 or 20 seconds, I allow that. That's been my practice. They're our witnesses, and I think we have to be generous. If you make a long statement and go over time, I'm pretty rigid on that. The 51 or 50 is not going to matter. The reality will be we'll get about 47 real minutes in because they take longer.
Is that your experience?