Yes. It just has to do with the record.
Earlier in the questioning, I'm sure quite inadvertently, in one of his questions Mr. Weston had a preamble saying that if you don't know how many of your managers can approve contracts...when he had previously asked how many managers were in a position to approve contracts.
We never gave the witness an opportunity to give the answer, because Mr. Weston said it doesn't matter how many. I didn't want the record to close without recognizing that the witness probably knows exactly how many of her managers have authority to approve contracts; we just never gave her the chance to do the head count.
In fact, we probably don't need to know. I just didn't want to leave the throw-away remark there that she didn't know.