I can't speak to what communications there were with the committee, but like Mr. Elliott, I certainly was well under the impression, well before that, that the commissioner wanted to go back to the committee and clarify.
And I must say, I would not have considered it appropriate for me—and I suspect Mr. Elliott feels the same—to call the commissioner in and say, “Well, tell us what you said before the committee and what you're going to say again.” I think we might have been subject to an accusation that we were trying to shape his testimony.
It seems to me that if he was not clear before the committee, the appropriate place for him to clarify that was to come back to the committee, and I agreed with the idea of him going back.