Thanks very much.
I'm not opposed to that in any way. My understanding is that Ambassador Wilson has actually already agreed that he would love to come to the committee and that we have had some conversations. It wasn't submitted in a list to us when we asked to put lists forward of who we wanted. That's simply all you really have to do. I don't think a motion is required for it. It's just simply asking, and then you shall receive.
The difference with the McKenna motion was that he was asked, and he declined. That's why I thought it would be appropriate that we had a motion there, but with respect to Ambassador Wilson, we simply have to ask and we will receive. I don't know if a motion is really necessary for that, as this is the first time at committee we've asked him to come.