ms. salazar retired and we don't have a mediator. my understanding is some of the investigators are supposed to do the mediation, but i understand it's not been happening. they have not been able to do that because of the work load. how are we going to save this mediation program? i've seen it's an award winning mediation process and something that has worked well. i'm just not sure if we've given it to certain investigators with big, heavy caseloads if that will work. >> you are correct. i will point out the ball has not been dropped and we haven't stopped the mediations. all of the mediations have continued. there was some internal movement about who was going to handle the mediation. it was being handled by senior investigators. we've taken it away from the investigators because caseload didn't allow them to work on both of those things, out of concerns some of the mediations weren't being done. so to make sure the mediations have continued, we've taken them back. sarah hawkins is in charge of the mediations, but again, let me cla