Let's put it this way: he can ask any question he wants, but if the witness is unable to answer because it violates some other proscription, he can say so and the chair will rule on that. But it's not for us to make the decision for the witness. We had this in the Mulroney-Schreiber hearings several times, and we respected that rule.
I think everybody understands. Mr. Giorno is quite familiar with what he can and cannot deal with.
Do you have any more to say on the last little question of Mr. Valeriote? There is one minute left to ask one more question.