Mr. Peterson. Right.

Mr. Specter. Under the rules of the President’s Commission, Mr. Peterson, you have a right to read and to sign this deposition if you want to. Do you want to do that or would you be willing to waive that reading and signing?

Mr. Peterson. Well, what does—do you want me to sign it? I will sign it.

Mr. Specter. Do you have any special interest in reading it and signing it?

Mr. Peterson. Well, I’d like to read it, then I will sign it. I have no objection to signing it but I’d like to read what I’m signing.

Mr. Specter. That is fair enough. You did receive a letter from the Commission?

Mr. Peterson. Yes.

Mr. Specter. Informing you you had a right to counsel if you wanted one here today?

Mr. Peterson. Right. Right.

Mr. Specter. And the other rules and regulations concerning the proceedings in depositions before the President’s Commission, did you not?