isn't going to accept it. but my pressure is going to be public hearings, get the witnesses before, let the public see what we see and draw the same conclusions. >> all right. the secondary criticism is the work is not getting done. there's reporting out there you don't have enough staffers and the staffers who are appointed to this aren't really professionally up to snuff. they are not lawyers, forensic people. they don't have an investigative background. what do you make of that situation? >> they do have an investigative background. some of the people working on this worked on the committee's investigation of the benghazi weapons of mass destruction, of the massive torture report. these are people that have experience. i think at some point, chris, in this process when we get to the point of calling witnesses and interviewing witnesses, we do -- i think we should bring in some prosecutorial experience, if you will. people who are experts at