there's two different types or we'll call it two different types of contempt or are violations of that gag order? one would be, for example, if it was in front of the judge and he could summarily say you have violated my the conditions of whatever i set forth and i can make a decision now. and then the 2nd, we're seeing here is it's not in his presence. and then we have that hearing and donald trump has a right to protect himself and respond to them and it has to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. it can be a civil or it could be a criminal. here it would likely be criminal because it would be to punish him for his actions as opposed to making someone hold, for example, up to $1,000, up to 30 days in jail. i think the judge is delaying it, not because he doesn't think it's important, but i think because there's other practical things that we get bogged down with, you must be saying to himself, we're not going to move this case forward and you have to get this moving. otherwise, we're never going to get to an end whenever that may be since we got, about a minute left, would an average person in this situation face consequences here yes.