I'm having some difficulty with respect to the assertion that there were questions. It was apparent from my reading of the commissioner's letter that clarification with respect to his testimony was required.
That did not move me to ask questions of the commissioner. I thought the commissioner would come back before this committee and would clarify his responses and that arrangements would be made to do that. As Mrs. Bloodworth has indicated, I did not think it necessary or appropriate for me to review with the commissioner or to ask the commissioner the specifics of what evidence or testimony he would give—