I just would say that, as I've been back here, moving from the private sector to the public sector, sometimes you have got to lay out in specificity the need for a one-page summary of what's going on so that Members and anybody else that wants to see can see, can take the 30,000-foot view here in terms of this program being successful or not. I reserve the balance of my time. Mr. DeFAZIO. I have the right to close, and I'm prepared to close if the gentleman wants to summarize his previous arguments.
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