Sorry, let me interrupt you there, because now we're going, again, way over time.
I see that Madam d'Auray would like to have an intervention as well, and I've already said no to her once. Mr. Ralston wants another one--no--and I know that Mr. Shipley wants in.
I think all committee members are anxious to hear the responses. We're really good at asking questions, but if I could limit you to about 20 seconds, and you, Mr. Ralston, to another 20, I think I would satisfy everybody's curiosity about where this conversation is going.
Please keep your response brief, Ms. d'Auray.