Other Google leaders commented, too. By late Monday, Pichai had added his name to the executives weighing in publicly against the memo. With the subject line "our words matter," he opened by saying that "we strongly support the right of Googlers to express themselves, and much of what was in that memo is fair to debate, regardless of whether a vast majority of Googlers disagree with it." But "to suggest a group of our colleagues have traits that make them less biologically suited to work is offensive and not OK. It is contrary to our basic values and our Code of Conduct."