"No."
The young man shook his head. "But most people are glad to join. We offer them what they've been looking for all their lives."
"Then go see them." He put on his jacket and adjusted his tie. "Care for a drink?"
"I don't drink."
"Why not?"
"It interferes with my work. We're out to double the size of the Organization. I work very hard at it."
"Do you? Why?"
"It gives me a sense of belonging."
Mr. Westing started for the door. "I'm about to leave," he said. "I think it would be best if you left too."
The young man sighed. "I can see where you're going to be a difficult case."