systems we will hit on that 702 collection and the investigating agent will know holy cow, there's an american who was in touch with that terrorist in yemen. if that agent has been trained and has access to the information, they'll be able to know it. that's how our systems are designed. >> thank you. i should say the same review that was conducted in 2014 does point out the value of the program. i certainly think and i think most of us do here see the incredible value of 702 and the need for reauthorization there. with regard to just different topic completely, polygraph testing as you're aware any applicant for a law enforcement position with the federal government is required to undergo a polygraph. it's worth noting that cpb experiences significantly higher failure rates around 65% than any other federal law enforcement agency. the fbi does pretty well with this. has the bureau ever conducted