this committee, when they want from tony hayward, detailed answers. they gave him the answers to the test. what this committee did on monday, they sent him a 14-page letter going through the narrative that this committee has built through its investigation. and into what they say five incidents that they call crucial incidents where corners were cut and costs were -- tried to save costs for time and for money and you name it. where they say that -- those were the -- crucial, crucial times that perhaps led to this explosion and would -- congressman stupak told me is he doesn't buy that tony hayward, head of the company, such a massive project was going on, 43 days behind schedule, millions of dollars overbudget, he didn't know about why these corners were cut. that's, i think, going to be one of the major thrusts of the questions. really looking back at culpability and as many of these members have said, they want to