When you ask someone a question at a political level, rarely do they say, “I'm really sorry. I don't know.” There is humility in just saying, “You know, let me look into that. I'll get back to you. I really don't know.” You rarely hear that, and I feel like it should be okay. You can't remember everything. You can't have somebody whispering in your ear every moment to have it perfect. You will mess up my name; it is complicated. It's okay to say, “I don't know.”
I think if we promote that kind of idea, it will also help promote the concept of it being okay not to know right away—“Let me look into that. You gave that to me. That's very interesting. Let me look into that”—and not to react. You don't have to. It's okay.