Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I have a few questions for you. I have some time and I'll be sharing with Dean Del Mastro.
Just so I'm clear, I have two lines of questions. First, I'm clear; I read the documents you provided for me. It's interesting reading. In fact, what is actually important comes up less than an inch thick.
I want to go back. We have a letter from May 8. You make some accusations that you'll disclose some stuff, and then we go back to that July 20, 2006, letter, in which most of the first page and the whole second page....
It says:
The discussion and financial arrangements between you and me about future industrial projects have been correct, private and nobody's business. You were the best advocate I could have retained.
It is far too long since we had lunch together.
It's a very positive letter. Your signature is on the bottom of that, sir. Do you agree with what you wrote in that letter?