I will commit to the committee that I will follow up and try to understand exactly what has occurred.
But as a general principle, when we go through screening to test those competencies and people qualify on the competencies, we're operating on a delegated model, and it is up to the departments to then do any further screening and examination.
I don't think it's illogical to ask about the major programs and economic considerations of the day. I would suggest that I would be more concerned about what the answer should be. If the question is posed and a good answer could be critical of the government's position, that's fine. If the answer is supposed to be only supportive--