into that. because he says they simply do not have the resources to do the kind of oversight that this kind of important job entails. i think nothing points that out better than the fact that that woman that you just mentioned, don, the one who admitted that she falsified 1,600 credit checks. >> 1,600. >> 1,600. that woman's own background check, the one that she had to go through to get her job, that was also fabricated by yet another inspector who subsequently was convicted in a separate case. it just -- yjust really goes to show you. let me read you something from what you're going to hear during this testimony today. in fact, we learned that a contract background investigator who was removed from an opm contract for falsifying reports was later able to obtain contract employment performing background investigations for another federal agency while a criminal indictment for