I guess you've heard from the experts on that, Mr. Scott. I read the testimony of assistant commissioner Malizia in that regard, and I would agree with his assessment that it's important to have the ability to question individuals who might not otherwise be cooperative with the government or law enforcement with regard to potential attack or the opportunity for terrorist training. It will allow law enforcement to question those individuals and seek their cooperation in that regard, as I understand it.
On December 3rd, 2012. See this statement in context.