and so hopefully we will be able to get that the way we should work it to build up trust and overlength medication. so i want to thank you for us and i know that you have but our congressional century officer. i want to thank you for your service and i know that you're not someone that actually has to make these decisions and up above your pay grade. and thank you for your willingness to come this evening to talk to us here on this committee. so i do understand that this is important to you for coming forward and answering the questions. thank you for your service. with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you, mr. lamborn, for five minutes. >> the interim inspector general's report, it stated a couple of things that i want to ask her about. on page three and four, there is a summary of the statement, we are not reporting the results of a clinical review in this report on whether any delay in scheduling a primary care provider resulted in a delayed diagnosis or treatment particular for those veterans who died while on the waiting list. the assessment needed to draw any conclusion require ana