Elizabeth, it was extremely important for me to have that conversation with Mr. Theis. Today, when I had a little bit more information to ask, I did again...to make sure that I was able to provide that information to the committee. The total of the time he spoke to them is exactly what you said. It was about 25 minutes. It was mostly a general conversation, and that's what it was.
Now, everybody knew this. Honestly, I don't know why Mr. Theis's name was added to that motion. It's not up to me to decide, or judge or whatever. I'm just asking, the same way you are asking, because it was known that there was only a conversation of 25 minutes a long time ago. Why? Because we provided thousands of pages of documents.