With regard to Mr. Schreiber's lawsuit against you, I've asked him a number of questions on that. Certainly it seems there have been references and speculation—we've heard some today—that the money he paid you was for services perhaps already provided to him; they were bribes or kickbacks.
I've gone after Mr. Schreiber several times and said to him, you wouldn't sue for a bribe or a kickback. He has emphatically indicated that they were not bribes or kickbacks, and that they had nothing to do with Airbus. But why, do you believe, is Mr. Schreiber suing you?
I recognize that this is a private matter, but it seems to me he has no receipts, he has no contracts, and his allegations are all of one-on-one meetings, so he'd have a pretty tough time proving this in court. I'm not a lawyer, but it seems to me he has an uphill battle to win this case.
Why is he doing it?