I think that's a really interesting idea. Actually, I jotted that down. You know, Mr. Conacher, I think your point is well taken.
I would like to believe that some of the obligation to honesty is sort of deemed to be in effect with everything we do. Your point is that there is no obligation to tell the truth, other than the ultimate test, I suppose. At election time, if you get caught you get unelected. But that's a pretty blunt and clumsy instrument to enforce a better standard of ethics.
Our point of view is that the single strongest thing we could do in this FAA is to improve the access to information law so that even if you can't legislate some ethical practices by better scrutiny, better observation of what's going on, you force the standards up by shining the light of day on them.
Would you agree that perhaps the single most important amendment we can make now is expanding--