:10:02
	He'll take you to insurgent headquarters.
:10:04
	And as far as l know, he's reliable.
But don't trust him.
:10:09
	Don't trust anybody. Watch yourself.
:10:12
	Yes, sir.
:10:14
	Give him this message from me.
:10:18
	lt will introduce you.
:10:21
	You're aware of how much depends on you?
:10:24
	Yes, sir.
:10:26
	You'll have to change into civilian clothes.
:10:29
	Carry some sort of small arms.
They'll probably take it away from you.
:10:35
	This is entirely voluntary, you understand?
lt isn't an order.
:10:39
	There's a good chance
of your getting killed.
:10:42
	l understand, Colonel.
:10:46
	All right. Good luck, Collet.
:10:50
	Thank you, Colonel.
:11:13
	You see, you asked us to come
and we came. Just like you asked.
:11:18
	l'm informed that all you gentlemen
hold considerable quantities of food.
:11:21
	-Not very much.
-You want to buy? We want to sell.
:11:25
	l'm further informed that
contrary to regulations...
:11:28
	...you take advantage of the food shortage,
to sell at outrageous prices.
:11:33
	No. Where did you get such an idea?
:11:34
	-This isn't what l dictated.
-l'm sorry, Colonel.
:11:38
	The Army will not tolerate profiteering
in any form.
:11:42
	-Why should you?
-Of course not, Colonel.
:11:44
	lt's dishonest.
:11:47
	Now, l have invited you here
in order to make a suggestion.
:11:50
	lt'll save you a lot of trouble if you sell
all your supplies to the quartermaster.
:11:54
	Of course, gladly. But the price.
We want to be fair.
:11:59
	-Give them the new official price list.
-Yes, sir.