we don't do anything about it. we like to talk about it. because we think it makes the president look bad. because that's the application we've been giving for two years. unfortunately, we also don't really want information in this committee, either. if we did, we would work like the intel committee had done. we'd had that issue before. they had to actually work with witnesses to get them to come in. mr. lewandowski, i believe he said he would come without a subpoena but we subpoenaed him anyway. because it looks -- as i was told earlier this year from the chairman's perspective, a subpoena is a start of a dialogue. not according to the dictionary, but who cares? we are just the judiciary committee. this is the problem you're having. this committee doesn't want to interview dom again behind closed doors. they want him in front of everybody. they want to do this out front. they don't try to actually get information. that's what real oversight is. the oversight is trying to get information. but we don't do that. i understand it's tough, making a promise and not keeping it. i understand.