I only wanted to bring attention to that because we're about to leave this. We have limited meetings, and I just want to put on the record that while we don't have the luxury of planning another meeting—although if we didn't have these other ones, it would happen, I'm sure, because there are enough things here to go after—at the very least we ought to reserve the right to look at Mr. Brown's investigation. If these things are not adequately dealt with, then at the very least they have to be part of the recommendations we make, because at the core here is whether or not initial fraud was taking place. This is pretty big.
On June 4th, 2007. See this statement in context.