 We have two committees of jurisdiction, judiciary, different opinions on where that is. We have two committees of jurisdiction, judiciary, and the intelligence committee who've worked up different measures, different bills. We've only had the text of those for four or five days, something like that, about a week. And here we are near the end of the deadline. Now, as soon as I became Speaker, we knew the deadline was coming, and I brought those committees together. They were working from a working group, a task force that was put forward by three members of both committees that worked for about six months. Y'all may have seen, I think you had, they came up with about 45 reforms that would resolve all of these issues, but about four or five of those key reforms, there's a disagreement between the two committees. We're working towards consensus, but this is a very, very serious matter. This isn't some minor policy in our law. This is about keeping Americans safe. And so we take the responsibility seriously. Just recently, it's last night, we had, we were in a room with all the interested parties and House Republicans there, and there's still some disagreement about a couple of those key provisions. So I am not one who wants to rush this. I don't think we can make a mistake. So I think we've got to do it right. And so we're going to allow the time to do that. So having a short-term extension on the NDAA allows us the time to work not only in our own chamber, but within the chamber as well, to come forward with a compromise provision that will not only keep us safe, but will also safeguard our civil liberties. Both of those objectives must be achieved, and that's why it's taken a long time. Again, as I said at the outset, and I'll close with this, democracy is messy sometimes, but we have to get it right. We're the greatest liberty body in the world, and we're going to do our job and do it well. Sometimes it takes more time than we would like, but it's worth it to get it right, especially on a product that's important to us. So that's what we're going to do. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.