Mr. Rubenstein. Definitely. It was too late for me to get here.
Mr. Griffin. The reason I ask is that you are privileged to have 3 days’ notice before you come here and I wanted to make sure we had given you the 3-day notice.
Mr. Rubenstein. It probably was there.
Mr. Griffin. Now, you are also entitled under the rules of the Commission to have an attorney with you if you desire, and I see you don’t have one here so I take it it is not your desire to have one.
Incidentally, in the letter that we sent you did you get a copy of some rules of procedure?
Mr. Rubenstein. I wasn’t worried about it because I felt I have nothing to hide to tell you.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Do you have any questions that you want to ask about the general nature of what the proceeding will be before I administer the oath?
Mr. Rubenstein. No; but I think it is going to be very interesting.
Mr. Griffin. Let me ask you to raise your right hand if you will. Do you solemnly swear the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Rubenstein. I do.