i read the oig report. i can't imagine where this kind of interview would be conducted over the phone. not only is it a sensitive interview, a sensitive victim interview, but it is really important to be face-to-face, to be able to, you know, have that meaningful back and forth to make the interviewee comfortable and also to read the other signals going on. and so that is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of kind of the lackadaisical approach at best and complete malfeasance and dereliction of duty at worst in terms of handling of this. this was the only one interview they did of three victims that were. what i'm worried about here is both with the way this was shandled and if there is no criminal follow-up with some of the more egregious behavior. this could chill a lot of future reporting. i mean, we've seen people who are complicit in not following