I would like to add that it's not a matter of trust or no trust. I do trust the subcommittee. This committee has worked very well together before. It happened many times that when things came up during subcommittee meetings, I was able to add a perspective that other subcommittee members didn't have. You're going to lose that opportunity of the moment, because I'm not going to be at that meeting. It worked very well last time, from my point of view, and I didn't hear any objections or any contradictory statements that it didn't work well. So why mess with something that's been working?
On February 4th, 2009. See this statement in context.