Very simply, I would just say I think Charlie raises a really important point, and not only with respect to his daughter. It is just unconscionable, the people online who are highlighting the work of his daughter, suggesting there is some sort of conflict of interest there. All of the allegations and the work online around Charlie's daughter is just so unconscionable and should be condemned by all of us.
On the second piece, though, in relation to privilege as it relates to Victor Li, I do think, just as a matter of our dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s, Chair, you should write a letter to Victor Li and his counsel, and set a specific timeline for these answers to be provided. Once that timeline has elapsed, whatever answers haven't been provided....
If no answers have been provided, it makes your job a little easier, but with those that have been provided, we can reconvene a meeting to specifically consider them and this question of privilege. We can determine whether the answers are sufficient or are still lacking and have shown contempt in some way. I would suggest five days from the date that your letter is sent, a short timeline. I think we do want to make sure that we are affording as much.... We want to act as reasonably as we can when we're undertaking something as serious, potentially, as referring the matter for contempt, which is where this would ultimately lead.