speaker, from the former acting commissioner, steven smiller -- miller. he said this, i think that what happened here is foolish mistakes were made by people trying to be more efficient in their work load selection. the listing described in the report while intolerable was a mistake, and not an act of partisanship. can you imagine how we would all be feeling if somebody came and there was an officer of the law who said, well you know, i know i'm supposed to read miranda rights, i know that's what the law says, i know it's settleding to be tin -- doctrine, that's what a defendant expects but i was busy, i had a heavy lork lode so i chose not to mirandaize the defendant, iing few youred i didn't have enough time. there's so many things going on in the i.r.s. story so many components and elements of it, many of this, much of this, is actually things that we have yet to learn, i think we're marveling every day at new facts that are coming out and i think the house has been very disciplined, frankly, in letting the facts speak for themselves, but there is a fa