We cannot amend it until it's moved. It can't be moved until later on in the bill. It is not being moved at this time.
There's a lot of concern about what's actually in the list and so forth. I know you guys are rightly concerned about that, and you were asking the officials about it. It puts the officials pretty much in a box. They can't really tell you anything. Mr. Chiang is releasing his privilege, but he's asking for the consent of the committee to do that.
Once again, I'll ask if there's any opposition to Mr. Chiang's unanimous consent motion.
(Motion agreed to)
The contents of motion G-46 are now publicly accessible.
I would also note that in the version of the motion that had been previously distributed to the committee, somewhere around page 417—it's going to be really good bedside reading—the formatting went awry. The clerk has arranged for a reprint of it. It will have been distributed to all the members at this point.
That being the case, I believe Ms. Damoff is next.
Go ahead, please.