Well, here's, I think, the thing that overrides everything you just asked, and that is, we asked criminal investigators in the division of defense that does that the extent to which supervisors of these people knew that this was going, and the -- and the criminal investigators couldn't even answer that question for us when we had a briefing from them.
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Grassley discusses the lack of accountability and oversight in the Defense Department regarding criminal investigations.
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