mueller commission, ultimately, has not been a success. it didn't uncover any of the crimes that were part of its original mandate by any american citizens. it had three categories of crime -- process crimes, crimes that involve money that occurred before the election and indictments of russians who will never be brought to trial. so that's significant. but we still can see investigations and prosecutions brought by the southern district of new york and other prosecutors' offices. in fact, what we may see in the report is a road map for how further investigations both by u.s. attorneys' offices and by congress can be pursued. as a civil libertarian, i'm deeply concern canned about congressional investigations. i grew up during the mccarthy period when congress abused its discretion to investigate. they're supposed to investigate in order to help them pass legislation, not to expose people, not to simply attack people, not to make it harder for an administration to function. and i think the time will come