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94.<br />
Submissions - Mr. Ran<strong>court</strong><br />
THE COURT: ...and T am considering that.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: Uh huh so that wquld be, Iike, a<br />
r:onor: I sf aIement that would. ..<br />
THE COURT: I'm.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: . establish that. . .<br />
THE COURT: ..not making any general statements-<br />
T am dealing with this cross-examination if I<br />
order it to take place and who <strong>ca</strong>n be there.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: I see.<br />
THE COURT: The Court <strong>ca</strong>n certainl-y give direction<br />
about that.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: Okay. Uumm - so that was how I<br />
understood what was qoing on with regards to<br />
nrrhl i r- nrespnce at the cross-examinations.<br />
point.<br />
Uumm - now we could move on to the second<br />
THE COURT: That would be good.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: What was the secot-td point? I'm<br />
sorry. I'm - it was...<br />
THE COURT: Whether I should order a f urt-her<br />
examination or not.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: Oh - yes. Thank You.<br />
THE COURT: Or the questions to be answered - I<br />
haven't yet decided how...<br />
MR. RANCOURT: Yes - thank You.<br />
THE COURT: ..and whether there will be a follow<br />
rln ovami nat i On Of nOL.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: Yes. Well - this - I understand my<br />
statements now to be somewhat <strong>of</strong> a response to the<br />
presentation that Mr. Dearden lust made.<br />
THE COURT: Right.<br />
MR. RANCOURT: And I want to explicitly say that