I would like to make it very clear to the committee that we take exception to that statement. Mr. Stewart was interviewed by us three times, twice accompanied by his lawyer. Photocopies of all the documents on which he was to be questioned were provided to him. There was another list of additional questions that were sent to him for written responses, which we received from his lawyers. We also provided them with a draft report requesting any comments. We received a response from his lawyers indicating that Mr. Stewart was unable to respond. We sent a final report to his lawyers for any final comments they might have. We did not receive a response.
In fact, as to the documents, it is our normal practice in an audit to try to recover documents that we may have given out, as being part of our audit files. We've asked for those documents back and we have received letters from his lawyers saying they are not going to return them to us.
So we followed the normal procedure that we would follow for any audit.