go beyond 2016. it may be a broader investigation. i don't think it's necessary but there's a distinction there. >> the country has already paid for a voter frautd investigation from 2002 to 2007, the bush administration under went its own voter fraud investigation. they found something like 129 people who may have voted illegally. that is not 3 million to 5 million people. not even close to the kind of scale or any evidence that there could potentially be some kind of widespread voter conspiracy. a mini part of this played out in north carolina during the recount when the outgoing governor was defeated and they went through this broad recount to see if there were other -- potential for people who may have voted illegally. and what the court actually found was that one of the people who was a republican actually had coordinated some effort to