I don't think anybody is disagreeing about getting ahead. Let's just get ahead on it. And so we would like to put in there that the committee investigate the post-traumatic stress disorder of veterans—something like that.
The other part of it is that we should set a timetable. I really think the last person who was in was somewhat here for a purpose different from what we were after. We should try to decide whether we're going to have a couple of further meetings or one more meeting, or whatever. Let's fill it up with a good diversity of witnesses to come in and talk to us and see whether it's just one person right now or a couple of others. I would suggest, if we're going to have, say, two more meetings, that we get witnesses to come in for the two and bring it to an end. I think we could do that.
We've heard some really good ones. This last one was interesting. It sort of took away, actually, the one before it. I found that a little disturbing, actually, but there are comments on that.
If we could do this, Mr. Chairman, I think that would shut the gate for us.