number of fisa warrens given the number of title 3 warrants and that was the question of the changing kishth, i think that would be helpful not only to the committee, but also to the public. next question is say we release the actual number of people who were targeted. does that give the other side an indication as to the extent of the operational strength of the national security agencies? >> you know, i don't see how it would. i imagine someone could make the argument and we're truly talking about aggregate numbers and you could choose, for example, which numbers to disclose. the main point, i think, and maybe there is agreement on this point. the comment numbers that they provide are simply inadequate. we just don't know from the information made available to the court and how the authority is being used and i don't think that's where we want to leave this as we're considering the act. >> my guess is that playing the numbers game either with the actual targets of the people and the people incidentally surveilled that perhaps the decisions of the fisa court and particularly the review of t