In the sense that I believe it's necessary and that I believe it's important, perceptions are often as damaging as the truth. In fact, our democracy is something that oftentimes deals with opinion and perception together.
As responsible legislators, as responsible leaders in our community and as folks who want to attempt to uphold the most sacred practices of our institutions, it's to that effect that I believe a public inquiry is necessary. It's beyond the facts of making your foundation guilty or not. It's just the fact that it's a public concern now and weighs into the public consciousness as to the credibility of our democracy. Wouldn't you agree?