the bigger picture is forgetting about david gresh. you did not want to compromise national security. you do not want to release information that could include details that adversaries can take advantage of. that is all. now, if your are materials that were collected decades ago, obviously, it is irrelevant for national security now because what happened decades ago -- any discovery from decades ago was using sensors or instruments that the u.s. used, that are not used anymore. even if adversaries know about how this was discovered or what these materials are, that will not compromise national security because it is such old information. my point is, there must be some details that can be released, if indeed such programs exist. perhaps it became sort of bureaucratic nightmare to get to the bottom of this, but now that gresh is willing to provide details so he does not face legal issues, the representatives need to follow-up up on those details and figure out if there is anything behind them. it is not -- if not, let's move on. why do