Mr. Williams heard the exact same evidence as everyone on this committee heard.
When the officer appeared, he had the documentation to support his allegations. He made it very clear in his testimony that pressure was brought to bear on him to remove the documents that were ready, signed off, and supposed to go out, and replace them with documents he had prepared in his offices and passed on to the officer in the commissioner's board room at that particular meeting. So those documents were prepared in the former comptroller's office. He wanted to switch them for the documents that were to be sent out.
So I don't think there's anything in dispute in terms of what we heard. Mr. Williams is invited to check the transcripts.