Mr. Ullyatt, I didn't ask you whether Ms. Block knew. I asked you whether that was common procedure at Ms. Block's office. Was that a way of proceeding that was recognized by your boss? I'm not telling you she was aware of this matter; I'm telling you that the way in which you proceeded suggests that you wrote your e-mail, attached a document to it and that that was the way you proceeded at the office, and Ms. Block knew very well that that was how your proceeded. Was that the way of proceeding at the office? That's the question I'm asking you.
On February 15th, 2011. See this statement in context.