THE COURT: Relating to what Mr. Bonsell said, I think, specifically?
MR. ROTHSCHILD: Right, why Mr. Bonsell wanted to add origins of life. MR. GILLEN: I didn’t ask him why. MR. ROTHSCHILD: No, it’s the answer. THE COURT: I know you didn’t. It wasn’t your question. But I’ll simply say to the witness — and I’ll sustain the objection on that basis — what we want you to avoid doing, unless otherwise instructed, is to avoid saying what someone else said. THE WITNESS: Okay. THE COURT: Now, there are circumstances where you can do that, but if I tried to explain that to you, we’d be here until tomorrow. We’re not going to do that. But try to stay with that rule, and that will eliminate the objections. You can proceed. MR. GILLEN: Thank you, Your Honor. BY MR.