the judges are trying to figure out which cases they move on. they're not oall suspended. not all the courts have been closed. part of what we're trying to explore right now, how do we unsuspend our case, there's a level of exigency we have to be able to demonstrate. that's why collecting the facts, going back to the oig report. the oig report is critical. this is the watchdog within the department of homeland security. this is their own people. >> uh-huh. >> looking over their own shoulders saying, wait a minute here, maybe there are a couple thousand more before we even started telling you we started separating kids from their families. then when we get told there were another 149, they told us in december, oops-i-daisy, we found 149 kids who were separated. it just calls into question none of this data can be relied upon. >> and the government is being asked by the courts, you've been proceeding with these cases, the government is being sort of forced by the courts to pursue reunification to try to line these kids back up with the p t parents from who they were taken. >> reunited almost 2,500 kids have been reunited with their