so we took it to -- it was a journalist at the "washington post," cass peterson and she ran a good story about his case. it was on page three, excellent story. we were going to win anything, but the contract your overreact to it and fired his number one but as. so the firing of the witness then became a page one story in the "washington post" and then continued coverage because that's how just outrageous the contractor reacted to the story. so then the journalist confronted the secretary of energy at a press conference about what the secretary of energy was doing, which triggered an inspector general investigation that ordered -- that eventually ordered the whistleblower salt to be reinstated with back pay. they say this is how this was one of the press because he went down to a hearing in south carolina for the whistleblowers. but the hearing with absolute sham because there were no real legal rights. so mike went into it and he said, we want to process. we will not participate in a hearing without due process. in the hearing examiner said, well this is our hearing, we are going to run