The Chairman. I think as to those things if it is agreeable to the other members of the Commission, we will not pursue any questioning that will call for an answer that would divulge those matters that you have just spoken of.
Mr. Belmont. I would like to make it clear, Mr. Chairman, that—I think that is very kind of you—I would like to make it clear that Mr. Hoover has expressed a desire to be of the utmost help to the Commission, and to make any information available that will be helpful to the Commission. I think your observation is very much worthwhile.
Mr. Stern. Mr. Belmont, have you reviewed the actual file and this letter of May 4 which summarizes each document in the file?
Mr. Belmont. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. And to your knowledge, is this an accurate summary of each piece of information in the file?
Mr. Belmont. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. The file is available to the Commission?
Mr. Belmont. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. If they want to look at any item in it?
Mr. Belmont. Yes, sir.