Mr. Hubert. I think that is all, sir. Captain, if you have anything else to say——
Captain Jones. I will be happy—if there is anything that I can say that will shed some light on the truth, that's what I want, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Is there anything at all that you haven't said to me, or during the interview, or during any statements that you may have made to anybody which you would like to say now?
Captain Jones. I can think of none—I got—I told you the facts as I know them. The book that the Commission has, has a copy of—has the conclusions that were reached by our Committee, and those are just opinions based on our investigation of it and certainly we do have opinion on it but I have tried to stay away from my opinion, and—I will answer any questions in the future that you or any member of your Commission wants to know.
Mr. Hubert. Thank you very much. Let me say that if you should think of anything that has been omitted please feel free to call upon me or any member of the Commission staff to convey that information.
Once again I thank you personally and on behalf of the Commission.
Captain Jones. Thank you.
Mr. Hubert. Just a moment.
(Discussion off the record.)
Mr. Hubert. Let me say that I am recommencing this deposition about a minute after it finished. You are still under the same oath, of course, that you were before.