We can go through these all together, because you do have the letters. However, there's a lot more in this letter that the clerk's office, through the chair, did not advise.... He was not advised of the procedures in place. He has not received any confirmation, and this is the August 13 letter, of his travel expenses being reimbursed. This gentleman lives in Newfoundland. He requires a little more time to make travel plans.
Let's talk about Mr. Irving Gerstein, whose housekeeper received the summons. Mr. Gerstein is not in the country. I suspect that he'll be in the courtroom, the real one. He was not served with a summons, and this goes to the issue of your making claims that everybody was served.
Now, here's the big one. I'm really concerned.
You don't have the floor, Mr. Hubbard. I'm sure you will have it eventually, but you don't now.
Mr. Muttart has been in touch with your office.
No, no, I'm going through these in my order. It's my point of order. You're not the chair of the committee. I know you want to be. We'll just answer them all at once, right?
Mr. Muttart—