Mr. Hennessy used the term “structural separation”, which is not a concept that I endorse, because that implies that you set up two separate companies and stuff like that. It is very common in commercial agreements to have clauses in the contract that govern where that information can go, who can look at it, and what it can be used for. We have lots of contracts like that, and I believe those contracts and those clauses can provide the protection Mr. Hennessy is looking for.
On November 25th, 2010. See this statement in context.