Is there a data structure to maintain an ordered list that supports the following operations in $O(1)$ amortized time? * **GetElement(k)**: Return the $k$th element of the list. * **InsertAfter(x,y)**: Insert the new element y into the list immediately after x. * **Delete(x)**: Remove x from the list. For the last two operations, you can assume that x is given as a pointer directly into the data structure; InsertElement returns the corresponding pointer for y. InsertAfter(NULL, y) inserts y at the beginning of the list. For example, starting with an empty data structure, the following operations update the ordered list as shown below: * InsertAfter(NULL, a) $\implies$ [a] * InsertAfter(NULL, b) $\implies$ [b, a] * InsertAfter(b, c) $\implies$ [b, c, a] * InsertAfter(a, d) $\implies$ [b, c, a, d] * Delete(c) $\implies$ [b, a, d] After these five updates, GetElement(3) should return d, and GetElement(4) should return an error.