I can respond to that.
I think it's really important that we get the minister first—and we want to have Ms. Keen also—because the minister is going to raise some questions about Ms. Keen's conduct, I assume, and we want him to raise these points with us so we can ask Ms. Keen to respond to these questions. So it's really important. After all, the minister is accusing Ms. Keen of incompetence. So we want him to come here, answer our questions, and also tell us what his concerns are so we have the opportunity to ask Ms. Keen to clarify these points.