I'd say, David, that first I'd have to see, within the confines of how the committee was constructed, whether that is even legal to do. I'd have to check that, because you realize that one of the benefits of Mr. Brown's being able to talk to people was that they would be able to be in a room where they would have the confidence that what they were going to say would not be held against them.
As you know, the structure is not yet in place, in terms of recommendations for the change of governance and the ability of people to come forward. I think that would be very important first, before I were to take that action. And I don't know that I could. The fact that people were told they would be able to come in confidence.... I believe they would have said things there that, had they known it was all going to be on the record, they might have been reluctant, might have been fearful, to say.