and is the back end of the isr sensor, front end, incredibly important. dr. carter, we want to thank you all very much gentleman. thank you all very much. appreciate it. all, generally when i would meet them they feel persecuted, hated or ignored by their own organization and there is a certain therapy element to dealing with them, and i m sure steve can talk about that. he has to deal with them day after day, sometimes for years. they are often not used to feeling like outcasts in their own organizations in the pressure on them can be really intense. some of them start to it imagine conspiracies and threats and it leads to a difficult, often a difficult situation up front. in addition many of these folks often are kind of affection is by nature, and in my experience some of them almost excessively follow the rules. then they are so disappointed when people around them don t treat the rules in the same fashion. so, it is the job of the reporter to det
would meet them they feel persecuted, hated or ignored by their own organization and there is a certain therapy element to dealing with them, and i m sure steve can talk about that. he has to deal with them day after day, sometimes for years. they are often not used to feeling like outcasts in their own organizations in the pressure on them can be really intense. some of them start to it imagine conspiracies and threats and it leads to a difficult, often a difficult situation up front. in addition many of these folks often are kind of affection is by nature, and in my experience some of them almost excessively follow the rules. then they are so disappointed when people around them don t treat the rules in the same fashion. so, it is the job of the reporter to determine how big of a deal their grievances are, because in some cases they might be petty and they may be right. someone may have violated a rule but it may not be that consequential so that is part of the process of