they have a briefing, they tell us what they know and we ask them questions. that's just kind of broken. i think we need to start from scratch and sit down and have a positive dialogue. there's a group of the families who have come together who are really developing as leaders within the group and we would like the chance to sit down and talk and have access to that report. we'll sign confidentiality greens and maybe not release it to all families until we understand why they weren't even allowed to be sent to us. >> now, of course, the malaysians don't have the marked cornered when it comes to poor communication as a government entity. but it is becoming a little confusing. that's why i ask the culture question because we also have it with indonesia. they say they have a report about what they were able to figure out about this flight. they, too, don want to release it publicly. it would be the assumption it would hurt a criminal investigation but we don't see the basis for that here that's a