subpoena, later on. we had this status update in november 12th, he was indicted, i'm going through the timeline here, september 23rd to be specific, the committee issues a subpoena. november 12th indicted for contempt of congress. we know he's going to go to trial in july. that was a splitting of the difference, doj wanted to go to trial in april. he wanted to go to trial in october. the judge said split the difference, we'll go through july. but, again there are a lot of people who are watching the bannon case and trying to decide how they're going to operate around the committee, but it is proof that they are planning to move forward with criminal contempt cases. another example of that would be the jeffrey clark case where they got very close to actually going to a house floor vote on criminal contempt of congress for clark, but then almost simultaneously with their vote to move forward with that, he said, okay, i'll do another round of testimony, which he plans to plead the fifth. this is all a long way of saying