I can tell the committee that when we began this we heard from a lot of employees and others that Mr. Stewart was not very present at work. It is a challenge to prove. It's easy to prove that somebody worked. How do you prove that somebody wasn't present?
The team went through a very rigorous approach whereby they used cellphone records, travel logs, and all the memos, e-mails, and documents within the office. Actually, if there was a telephone call, they credited that whole day. When we say 319, it's really because we found absolutely no indication of a telephone call, a travel claim, mileage, a signature on a report, or an e-mail.
The team, in the interviews, would have asked about this. If someone said, “Well, no, I was working on this big project and I didn't keep the drafts”, I think we would have accepted that. We found no indication of work for those 319 days.