The witness, Mr. Ozan: Likely, yes.
Adv. Les-Gross: Likely.
The witness, Mr. Ozan: Yes.
Adv. Les-Gross: Now look at paragraph 82 of your affidavit, you're also right here, that you, a decrease in revenue that you claim for those customers that you listed above, you're just assessing, do you think it happened in such a time frame?
The witness, Mr. Ozan: For the same reason it is impossible to prove.
Adv. Les-Gross: It is impossible to prove.
The witness, Mr. Ozan: How convenient.
Adv. Les-Gross: I'm asking you a question. What to do when a court of law has to prove. I'm asking you a question, look, you're showing here 6 clients that you say have lost revenue. How come I, you don't show all your customers in the casino field, (not clear), I don't even know how much you make, I don't want to know all what your income is. How do I know that you didn't go up, customers differently in income?
The witness, Mr. Ozan: What's the question?
Adv. Les-Gross: You don't show me all the clients, not me, to the court.
The witness, Mr. Ozan: Why should I show you?
Adv. Les-Gross: You tell me I guess it's (unclear),
The witness, Mr. Ozan: This is where the damage was done.
Adv. Les-Gross: I can tell you more reasons maybe why you got down on these customers. Maybe this client is in trouble now? For example (unclear), maybe he is in difficulties?
The witness, Mr. Ozan: Yes, really. Relationships of years, in exactly those months,
Adv. Les-Gross: But he's in trouble, maybe he doesn't have money?
The witness, Mr. Ozan: Okay, maybe other things happened too.
Adv. Les-Gross: Maybe you've decided to invest in other clients?
The witness, Mr. Ozan: No, it didn't happen.
Adv. Les-Gross: And you put the money there?
The witness, Mr. Ozan: That didn't happen.