is something as laura said is absolutely not done for good reason. it is a strategic fumble, tactical give away to say we're almost done, like being in the middle of a poker hand and say, i'm almost done, guys. you will incentivize targets to wait you out. look at the rudy guiliani interview. now, rudy will see this and think, if they're almost done and under time pressure they're not going to subpoena my guy. we're almost done in the courts. i will say no dice. it creates false expectations, this notion of being close to being completed. i can't tell you how many times i have been privately confidentially close to the end of an investigation and never say it out loud, then something new pops up, get a new witness or cooperator and find new evidence maybe as found in the search of stone's home and going in a whole different direction