Mr. Johnson. I called when I came back to my headquarters in Houston—Standby One—when I got back.
Mr. Hubert. All I want to do is this. Under the rules of the Commission, every witness is entitled to a 3-day written notice before their deposition can be taken. That written notice was given to you a long time ago, but it specified a date different from today, you see.
Mr. Johnson. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. So I want to ask you—the rules of the Commission also provide that a person may waive the written notice.
Mr. Johnson. I didn’t waive it.
Mr. Hubert. So assuming there is no written notice for you to appear today, assuming that the written notice of June 22 didn’t apply to today, I ask you if you are willing to waive the written notice and have your deposition taken now?
Mr. Johnson. I do now.
Mr. Hubert. Are you willing to waive it?
Mr. Johnson. Yes, of course.
Mr. Hubert. All right, will you let me administer the oath? Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give in this matter will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?