Mr. Hubert. Who is the General Counsel of the staff of the President's Commission?
Mr. Decker. I know there was a letter—anyway, I am here due to that reason.
Mr. Hubert. I had the impression you had a letter, but let me say this, that in any event, you are appearing here by virtue of a request made to appear here?
Mr. Decker. I was notified by the U.S. Secret Service to appear here and I presume that was a summons.
Mr. Hubert. Then, that would be because we did not wish to go through the formalities here?
Mr. Decker. That's right.
Mr. Hubert. In that case, however, I must state to you that under the rules and regulations of the Commission, every witness is entitled to a 3-day written notice before appearing.
Mr. Decker. I understand.
Mr. Hubert. But the Commission does provide that the witness may waive that 3 days' notice and I now ask you if you are willing to waive it and testify now?
Mr. Decker. Yes, sir.