 I told my staff that I wanted everyone there to hear directly from me, that they would have made themselves available if they had any information whatsoever. Take it, tell it to the FBI, to the Justice Department, the investigation which I had ordered of this entire incident, and I further said that this message will be conveyed to the rest of the administration, to the cabinet officers and others who weren't present there. I told Mr. Fielding, to the FBI, that everyone in our administration, including myself, is available for questioning because there's only one thing we must get to the truth. The answer to this. Why was it necessary to say that to them? They weren't given those orders last week, and it's every day last week. Why did you have to emphasize it in person this morning? Well, the view of all has been going on. I thought they should hear it directly from me. Do you regret saying that this was much to do about nothing with your first grant about it as a president? No. If when the investigation is over and the truth is known, it is necessary to correct that statement on correct. Would you fire any people if necessary, sir?