typically, there s a 15-6, a formal investigation when a u.s. service member dies that is handled at the pentagon level and then those, that information is briefed up the chain of command, go to the secretary of defense and ultimately informed to congress who has questions about this investigation. one quick thing on the timing, though, steph, because it happened in yemen, a difficult place to get to, it could take longer than normal investigations. there s a credibility assessment that falls short on why civilian casualties took place there and there s going to be a more formal investigation into the loss of that off spray, a $75 million aircraft. steph? was this going to happen regardless or as a result of the father speaking out? when the father speaks out, it almost implies or sends the message there wasn t anything going to happen. it s automatic. this is standard review. this was well under way, these