Mr. Surrey. We are still selling them.
The Chairman. Beg pardon?
Mr. Surrey. We are still selling them.
The Chairman. But you handle the funds, don't you, for the company?
Mr. Surrey. Yes; but I don't know specific items.
The Chairman. Well, I am not asking you for specific items. But I would like to know approximately how much money.
Let me put it this way: How much money have you handled for that company in the last—since it has been established?
Mr. Surrey. Oh, as a rough estimate, $10,000 to $15,000.
The Chairman. And only a hundred dollars of that was contributions from outsiders?
Mr. Surrey. I would say that would be it.