>> as you surveyed the investigation landscape of multiple investigations in the congress and the fbi investigation. do you have in the back of your mind just kind of a rough notion of the calendar in front of us and when you expect certain investigations to blossom in a way that can reveal more than we now know publicly. >> well, lawrence, this is purely a guess, now, but i find in my experience that the only way you'll get a timetable that's collapsed in some way and that gets to an answer quickly, is if a lot of this investigation is done first behind closed doors, until the committee knows where they're going to come out or has a good idea and then they start bringing people in for testimony, knowing what they need to find out specifically from those people and in an efficient way, it's less efficient if they have people coming before the committee, one by one at a time and then trying to figure out on the basis of