I'm going to tell you what I did and why, Mr. Williams.
When the information came to me, I analyzed the information, and based on that information, I believed the appropriate action to take from an organizational perspective was to do an audit. When I learned two days later that Mr. Lewis had tried to initiate a criminal investigation, I considered that to be an inappropriate action because I had already passed judgment on the facts that were presented to me. And the facts, as they were presented to me, did not amount to a criminal investigation, which has subsequently been proved by the fact that our own internal audit didn't uncover any criminal investigation and the Attorney General did not pursue criminal charges. Mr. Macaulay and Ms. Revine actually agreed, in correspondence sent to me July 4, 2003, that an audit should be done, not a criminal investigation.