talking, persuading and then vetting and double checking and making sure that getting -ocuments, iffyout them. it is incredibly painstaking work. ú&d yyu know, most papers can't afford to free up person or a team of people for months or even a year. >> ssith: ight. >> keller: you know, when robert thompson took over the wallstreet journal he had, which had a long-standing culture of investigative reporting, very -- in fact, jill abramson comes out of that culture, he made a speech to staff in which he said, i don't want more of these stories that have the gestation period of a llama. a gestation period of a llama, i had to look it up, issaayear. >> smith: i'm guessing it's long. [ laughter ] >> keller: is a, is a year ann my response was, gee we're just publishing this great david baastow seriess3 that was a llama and a half. [ laughter ] >> smith: i'll show you what3 we should be doing right, yeah. well, that's interesting and i mean, obbiiusly the time, time is, but nn of the many resources that ou all have that maybe other peoole don't have quite as much of. you mention the wikileaks