It seems to me that we've really mapped out an incredible workload for ourselves already, and as the previous speaker said, we've adjusted the schedule to include the former ambassador to Afghanistan and the person from NATO. The researcher wants our input on the report on Afghanistan. We have work to do on that.
It seems to me that we do need to priorize what we're doing, and this witness can and has been included in the foreign affairs committee, where they will have an opportunity to question him on all of the aspects that have been raised here. I think we need to get on with the work that we've laid out for ourselves. We have the pressure of the potential of an election coming. We have a two-week break coming in March. I don't think it's necessary for us to hear from him when the foreign affairs committee will have the opportunity to question him.