My only comment is that when this session started we were trying to be as non-partisan as we'd ever been. Mr. Chair, as you know, the other side hijacked the committee agenda and filled it up. We have taken the approach that we want to continue to be agreeable to work with the other side. We have been told the agreement among the whips was that there would be an equal number of witnesses; the committees would work on that. I think there are some other issues there that we have agreed to.
We've abided by that. We didn't like what the opposition did when they filled the agenda with things and moved government business and others off to the side. We're more than happy to work in a manner that is fair to the House and to the people of this committee, but to load up a committee agenda without discussing it among ourselves when we've already had people scheduled to be here is a little bit less than what we had understood the whips had agreed to.