I appreciate the way in which you handled that, because it is about collegiality at the committee table.
I don't think it's a common practice for committees to regularly issue press releases as a consensus of the committee. We're prepared to consider press releases on a case-by-case basis.
It's helpful if our analysts actually prepare the press releases. They have to be scrupulously non-partisan. If there's anything that smacks even just a little bit of partisanship, then you're obviously going to get at least one party at the table that says no.
We're not closing the door to it and we'll look at any proposed press release on its own merits, but in principle, we're not necessarily opposed to it.