I understand all that, sir. That person is independent, and he or she reports to you, not to anyone else, but to you. You alone make the decision and, quite frankly, I think that's inappropriate. I think you need more than one person. In the case of the woman I referred to, I assume that the facts presented by Mr. Hill and Mr. Russell have never been challenged as inaccurate, because I assume there's a transcript, so Mr. Sterlin must have said it. If he did say it, the decision that he needed sensitivity training was inadequate. I'm not competent enough to say what a decision should have been, but that appearance....
I say to you that I don't think one person should make those decisions. The public requires a fair decision, and because you may or may not like the board member, it could be alleged that you're biased. Again, I don't mean to insult you—