He didn't feel we had enough information then to take action.

It's my understanding that it wasn't an official recommendation.

It doesn't appear to be anything serious.

He's repeatedly acknowledged the inadequacy of our response to the situation. We're improving it to see that this type of inadequate response doesn't happen again.

We needed much greater capacity to continue to grow the company, and the new site gives us a purpose-built plant with offices and extensive storage, plus the space to expand further over coming years. We already have plans to increase manufacturing in line with greater demand.

They told us to stop doing that, because they said those people are not minors, and they have no jurisdiction over it.

Now we have the protocol in place to be more aggressive in possibly removing priests earlier in the process when we see there's an issue of safety. The cardinal has said we're going to do things differently in the future, but he's not going to step down.

We thought that problem was fixed.

There may be 11, but I don't know. Whatever number (there is) has been shared with the Mundelein authorities.