I’ve heard it said that part of the DI and ID code of conduct that they all agree to adhere to is to never criticize or find fault with each other (no matter how divergent the views) and never admit any errors. This will certainly test that considering both how visible and how blatant the error was. If Behe tries to spin or deflect this, he’ll have shown that he cannot be trusted. But if he apologizes and admits it was an error, he’ll win back some credibility and weaken the theory that DI lives by the code of conduct mentioned above. The choice should be ridiculously easy to make.