In that context, the answer would be no. What I can say is that in February 2007, Dr. Wilson became the head of an agency with no employees, an agency that was faced with a monumental task of setting up a system of monitoring, compliance, inspection, and personal health information. She has worked tirelessly and very effectively to put that agency on the map under very trying circumstances--trying circumstances in terms of the delay of regulations--and certainly that has been aggravated by the delay in the Supreme Court decision.
As board chair, I work very closely with Dr. Wilson, actually having more dialogue than one normally does as board chair, because we are an agency trying to build itself.
What I can say is that in my relationship with Dr. Wilson, she is a professional, and to me she is forthcoming.