district court judge, in this case judge coop, is the one that hears the issue, reads the filings and issues the order and if either party has an issue with that then it can be appealed to an appellate court. this court is unique in the country, which it allows magistrate judges like judge reinhart to actually weigh in on and be the judge that hears these issues initially. and my point is if a party has issues with what a magistrate judge rules with respect to classified information they then appeal it to judge cannon and then judge cannon would go through the entire process again, probably have another hearing, more filings, and then issue a ruling and then that could be appealed. and my point is it injects delay into the process because perhaps right now the most important thing we re looking for is can these proceedings, can this trial occur within a reasonable period of time. and joyce, i think the reason i really wanted to understand that from brandon, who has explained this to