because congress has heard from the public that there were concerns about a particular something being withhead, that was actually addressed by congress. it's a different snare yof but could you look at the wall street reform bill and what was done there. that obviously wasn't referring to classified information, but because thereof a public outcried, my boss and senator leahy worked together and passed a roll back of that exemption. so i think congress has to listen to the public and hear. but there's just sort of that weighing and just because something has been improperly released doesn't necessarily mean that it should be properly released. on the other hand, we have the situation where there's a current issue with the camp lejeune water contamination information and information that had been previously released the department of defense is now saying shouldn't be released and that's very troubling because if it's information that has been released by the government in the past, it certainly raises the question why that information can't continue to be released. >> any other comments, obser