Obviously, it's clear that we want to study how things are done here. However, we can also travel, as Ms. Davidson was suggesting. There are, after all, limits on the amount of information that we can glean from documents or from other sources.
It would truly be of some benefit to us to travel to the United States or to another country to see how things are done there and to gain a better understanding of procedures and their ramifications, in addition to hearing testimony and consulting written material. Therefore, I concur with Ms. Davidson's recommendation.
New Zealand is a lovely country, Mr. Szabo, or so Bill has told me.