mr. caplan did provide me with an updated manuscript. >> don't worry. we will cope with it, yes. >> i'm sorry about that as well. it continues in paragraph 60. what happened with the return of the copies? can you help us there please? >> a great deal happened. there was no straightforward handover of the book. a review of the book was published, which really was a way of publishing some of the contents, paraphrased. this in spite of the fact that they had promised not to reveal in court that they had promised not to reveal anything that was in the book. the book was photographed. those photographs obviously went into the paper, and so we had to go back to court to try and enforce cooperation with the original injunction. speier tell us the "the sun" was trying to turn this into an opportunity. >> yes, this is to me a classic example of again, except this is far from being all journalist but there is a section of the press that sees opportunities in a situation like this that i felt like i was being blackmailed. what they really wanted was a photograph o