mr. aderholt: i yield back. chair rogers: mr. ruppersberger. mr. ruppersberger: thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member. attorney general garland, first thing i want to say i think you're doing a good job. i wouldn't say it's always an a , as you said, but you are close. i like your experience in the justice as a jurist. you excelled there. and now as running the f.b.i. i feel secure at this point that you are the best person for that job. with that, i'm going to get into china and cybersecurity. in the chinese communist party , there is an army of hackers that persistently attack the united states. they stay dormant and keep access to our networks and critical infrastructure. the chinese communist party uses these hackers to steal economic information and intellectual property. we also know that the chinese party has been working to steal and smuggle banned u.s. tech from our shores into mainland china. they are our biggest threat and adversary. this past march, the unsealed indictment of the a.p.t. 31 group, which you are familiar with, revealed a 14-year cyber campaign for i