If I could add to this, I would remind the committee that he operates under the general direction of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. How do you want to look at his guidelines? After he's put them on his website and they have all kinds of publicity, do you then want to come along and say you don't like them, or do you want to have a chance to talk to him about his proposed guidelines before they get that kind of public attention?
It's essentially what we're saying. He gives the committee an opportunity to have input before they're out there in the world. Everyone's satisfied, but the committee isn't.