Ask him about Lett's comments that the sale of "significant property" in Brooklyn only supplied the organization with "2 weeks of operating expenses".
I'm pretty sure Lett said "a few weeks" instead of specifying "2 weeks."
Using that word "few" leaves room for interpretation. From what I understand, "a few" can indicate 3 or more weeks. But you can always say, "when we said 'few' we were referring to 20 weeks."
"Few" was used deliberately for this reason so that it would be technically correct, but people would assume the worst and guess lower.