Mr. Lane. I did give it to the Commission.

Mr. Rankin. And then you said you had a recording of it; is that right?

Mr. Lane. That is correct.

Mr. Rankin. And you are not——

Mr. Lane. I don't think I ever said that to the Commission.

Mr. Rankin. You are saying it now, are you not?

Mr. Lane. Yes; I am saying it now.

Mr. Rankin. And you are not willing to have the Commission have the recording to check the accuracy of your report about what the testimony or statement was, is that right?

Mr. Lane. I am not in a position to give you that document. I have said that several times; yes, sir. I don't understand why it is not possible to call Mrs. Markham and to call me and to have us confront each other. I think clearly the Commission would then secure the facts. I would be happy to participate in such a confrontation. It seems to me to be the order——

The Chairman. Wouldn't you then be violating your attorney-client privilege just the same?