I just have a brief repetition of one point Mr. Green made, and it is that it can be offered by any witness that they're not comfortable sharing a piece of information, but, at the end of the day, the information that we ask for is up to us. We've been well served at this committee with your direction to witnesses to advise them of their obligation to provide information.
Look, we meet with witnesses in public. There's no precedent elsewhere and no kid-glove treatment elsewhere for platforms. They frankly get a much better experience and a much softer ride in front of parliamentary committees than they do at congressional hearings.
We can give them a kid-glove response, but you could let them know that we look forward to hearing from them in public. They can attend by invitation or attend under summons, but it will be in public either way.