statistics talked about continuances, and continuances are definitely up, especially immigration judge relateed continue yawnses and also a byproduct of the hiring freeze so we had fewer judges coming onboard to handle the new case us. had to fit case inside where we could. there were some docketing shifts and priority changes, three or four of those over a two-year span where case were moved around on the docket, which didn't increase efficiency. the cases in the criminal related cases have been more complex and courts have developed this approach called the categorical approach or the modified categorical approach that you have to do a meds physical breakdown of -- metaphysical breakdown of criminal statuteses to make a determination if it's aground of removal or not, and those have teen more time. a sharp uptick in the number of asylum cases, asylum cases take longer, more evidence. so probably combination of those factors. can't pinpoint one factor only. >> you mentioned there had been a hiring freeze in the paster and that'sy we acknowledge have 344 -- do you know this one made more of a p