Well, talking about the backlog, you said 850,000, I believe we talked about 840, 850,000 pending cases, and you talked a little bit about in your opening remarks about the hurdles, but can you again talk about what you think are the greatest hurdles to overcoming that backlog and in trying to reduce it?
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Aderholt asks about the main challenges in reducing the immigration case backlog.
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