This is a delicate, albeit important, subject. However, I would not want us to devote a whole series of meetings to this topic. In my opinion—and I have said so publicly—Mr. Pentefountas is not qualified for this position. We will not need to question him for two hours to bring that fact to light. One hour would be sufficient to hear from this individual. Should we decide to proceed with the other line of questioning, to go in that direction, then we might need another hour.
That said, I will be mindful of the privacy considerations mentioned by Mr. Del Mastro, because we need to respect that. On the one hand, we want information, but on the other hand, we want to protect the identity of those involved and not make the process overly personal.