thing that we all need , withp in mind is injustice, it is perception that counts a lot. jurisdiction, congressman -- i just went blank on your name. i am sorry. in your jurisdiction, when you were district attorney in brooklyn, if the perception was that just as wasn't being done, then justice wasn't being done in the mind of the public. that is part of the issue here. we cannot deny that there is a perception, right or wrong, a substantial perception that if we place this authority in someone other than the commander who has got all these men and women under command, that fairer and better could happen. your point i think is pretty easily answered. the admirals, the secretary of the army and navy, they're going to decide whether or not this is going to be a priority. jag officers who are now tasked to determine what priorities are. there is an awful lot of criminal experience at this table, people who have been involved in actual prosecutions and some defense work. , in also needs to be said criminal law, everything is fact driven. you don't have good facts, you don't h