custody. he's been arrested on suspicion of spying. they said he was caught spying. in terms of the consular access, something that the russians under the vienna convention have 72 hours before they have to provide, we just don't know whether that access has been granted yet, whether u.s. diplomats have been permitted to see mr. whelan and to inspect his condition and question him about the circumstances of his detention. the 72 hours has, of course, lapsed. he was arrested we're told by the russians on december 28th in the russian capital moscow. very little else is known. we're in close contact with the u.s. embassy in moscow to try and get the latest update on whether or not the diplomats have been granted access or taken that access if it has been granted. we'll bring it as soon as we can. in terms of the timing of this, it's proving to be potentially significant because it comes a couple of weeks after maria butina in the united states, a russian national, a pro-gun activist, pleaded guilty to