Mr. Chairman, the question has been asked, and I know you don't like interrupting between questions and answers, but I think that's getting into solicitor-client privilege. Mr. Hubbard is essentially asking the witnesses as to what counsel might be telling them as to the legality of something. Anywhere else, that's not a proper question. It's solicitor-client privilege.
On August 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.