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agreeable to that only after a short break. And then every time that you guys want to pass back and forth questioning, we would request a short break, just to keep things clear and organized.

We would be open to a more free-flowing conversation where multiple counsels for the committee could ask questions and just interject in a less formal interview setting, whether that be transcribed or not. Ms. McCallum made that request, and the committee rejected it. Because of that rejection, we are requesting to stick closer to the traditional deposition format.

And the last thing, and it's really almost moot at this point, but we do have the binders of the exhibits you have provided. We did ask to be provided with any documents that you were going to present to Ms. McCallum that were not part of her production.   discussed the one document with me right before we went on the record that pertains to that, and I thank you for that and I appreciate that.

And I shouldn't have said that was the last thing. This is the last thing: For form objections, we would just ask for a stipulation that any potential objections to hearsay are preserved so those don't need to be stated on the record as a form objection.

  Okay—sorry. Didn't mean to cut you off.

Mr. Brothers. I'm—

  Is there anything else?

Mr. Brothers. No, I'm finished.

  That was the last one.

Mr. Brothers. Appreciate your patience.

  Okay. No problem.

All right. Well, let me respond to each of those issues that you just raised—

Mr. Brothers. Uh-huh.