Speaking further to the same point, I don't disagree that these are interesting questions and relevant to the committee's broad agenda. I do think, though, to use a different example, that you wouldn't bring police officers, for instance, in front of the justice committee and ask them whether they agree with the law or not.
I think it's inappropriate to ask people who are working in the system whether they agree with the public policy issues that are before the government. To ask for observations about how they do their job is one thing. But to say, here's a proposal, or here's an idea.... As you said, if someone gave you the opportunity—