investigation concluded with a memorandum by -- i think he is retired from the department now, but david margolis, the margolis memo, which said that the lawyers at the office of legal counsel weren't to be held to the standard that a regular ordinary ham and egg lawyer hauling the files under his arm into the district court is in terms of the standard acquired for candor to the tribunal. so, again, i'm speaking through, you, mr. schuelke, to the department. but that continues to leave a sour taste with me. it does not make sense to me that the departments at the office -- that the department lawyers at the office of legal counsel, which is probably the highest and most talented part of the legal profession outside -- in government, outside of the supreme court itself should not have to meet the standard of the day to day work and work a day trial lawyer appearing before a judge. particularly where the process for the candor of the tribunal standard is a pretty open one. there are checks on it. there is the other counsel who can say your honor, he forgot to tell you the case on point, or the judg