I think the list sounds fairly comprehensive, so I don't have a comment on that. But I just imagine, having heard our dialogue so far--and I would hope that members around the table would agree--that it's important for everyone who's involved, all the authorities, including the Commissioner of Lobbying, to complete their work. I think we would all accept that they should be able to do that independently without interference.
When we talk about everyone we want to bring into this process, I'm mindful of--and it begs the question from a timing standpoint--the extent to which this might interfere with the Commissioner of Lobbying and others who are doing the work they need to do. I suggest that members of the committee reflect on that with regard to the witnesses we ask.
We have a big laundry list, and I get that. I can't imagine who else you'd add--I really do know that--but I am mindful of the impact when the others are trying to do the work they do.