in kind of a, we're going to do this now, not going to keep them off like we did in the 90s so mister connelly, it's kind of pushed on the house sideto get this done and will continue to play that role. >> . >> it raises great points. first of all, when an audit finds, that is the audit doing its job. so that, when you find something that needs to be fixed, nice progress because now you know what you need to fix and you can move on to audit again and find something else you need to fix so every time you find problems, that progress. and i think he's exactly right, there has to be a culture shift and we're already seeing that happen. the people have to start thinking differently about how they keep records within dod. it is a big cultural issue. you have to do that all the way down at the lowest level of your organization. your junior level managers your own trees, your captains across services, they have to have that mindset of everything i do, i got to record your transactions. i've got to make sure i am documenting this properly that takes a long time to in june of culture of financial accou