I think, effectively, my amendment is withdrawn if we have unanimous consent. I think we're back to the main motion.
Ms. Bendayan's comments relate to other issues. I'm not sure we could amend that motion, but I think we have to entertain a motion after this motion about witness deadlines, both for this study and then for women's reproductive health. That would probably be the easiest way to do that. We'll decide what we're going to do and then we'll ask for witness deadlines for both this study and the next study. We'll get that done.
The problem is that today is Wednesday, and next week has only five days in it. That's the way weeks work. If we're trying to get two meetings in next week, plus the subcommittee, that means you have to schedule three meetings for next week. I'm not going to get into that.
I guess I should confirm that I have unanimous consent to withdraw my amendment. The intent of the committee is not to have three meetings on this one, but to do two meetings next week and one or two the following week, depending on how you are going to get the scheduling done. I think that's what we've agreed to.