not in an attorney, but in a very lawyer-like away and got some interesting answers. alexandria ocasio-cortez did the same thing in terms of actually getting answer, and others did as well, but there were a lot of just statements and repetition. it's frustrating. isn't stuff worked out in advance in terms of who's going to talk about what or focus -- or like ask, you take the trump tower meeting, you take -- that doesn't happen? >> we do. we certainly try. i do think that sometimes, especially because there was a change in scope after we got his prepared testimony -- or his written testimony the night before, so suddenly more was on the table than it was previously. and i saw a lot of my colleagues, including myself, there's an initial temptation, oh, i want to talk about russia now that russia is back on the table, but because of that, there was a lot of, oh, how can i fit that into my questioning and i think people were sort of stepping on each other's toes around that. but i decided that i wanted to stick to what is the potential crime that was committed in office and what evidence do we