cause. and it's absolutely astounding to me that they haven't been willing to release that data. what is so confidential about the data sets that a third-party set of people couldn't come in and make new calculations on them because, clearly, the calculations they've been making so far are wrong. they're obviously wrong because the plane has not been found there. so, you know, once bitten, twice shy. we want to go back and have a little more control put into the situation. >> you are going to keep the pressure on and hopefully continue to come on and talk with us about the process and the answers you guys are seeking. sarah, thank you very much as always for your time. chris? let's take a little break here. coming up on "new day," the ferry disaster in south korea is raising new questions about u.s. ferries. could this happen here? would the outcome be the same? we have answers from someone who knows, coming up. ♪