congressman was rather angry about that, and it looked like his counterparts, the chairman, was joe barton at that time, it looked like they were going to give d.o. d.d.s. immunities, mr. dingell forced into a hearing, and they asked me to come testify about camp lejeune and what happened at camp lejeune, and that was the first time that i testified, 2004. mr. --, who is no longer in - sdtupac congress, was on that committee and heard my testimony, and he said that if they ever won control of congress back and he became a chairman of a subcommittee in the energy commerce committee, he vowed that he would hold a hearing about tampa vision, and that is what happened. >> what did you offer the marine corps as an opportunity? i want to ask more about the general and his civilian colleague there, but what did you offer the marine corps when you made this documentary? >> we requested an interview multiple times, and they declined. we also asked to film on base, to film footage on the base, and they spent a day with us. they had people with us, and we were able to get footage of the base to bring