We're not sure why it was made, because taking care of others is work, no matter how you look at it. If the questions weren't right, then they can be corrected. They can be expanded on; they can be nuanced in some way so that we get a different conclusion. But if you start with a false premise, you end up with a false conclusion. Removing the questions is really a false premise, from our point of view.
I'm not sure that answers your question, Mr. Martin.