in a bad spot. >> that caught my eye. there's basically three people total. tasked with making the test that is going to be the one test that everyone in the u.s. is going to use for the pandemic? >> they're initially tasked with designing. so they designed it and they have to order chemicals. they need the chemicals right away, but they can't get them. so have to go to other lebanese easy and get them. the other lab doesn't want to give him the chemicals right away and have to say please. then it turns out they need other chemicals that might contaminate diversity chemicals. so they to go outside the cdc, to get them, but they can't get them back fast because it was putting pressure on industries to do that. so they have to go back to their own lap and their own life says, sure, go ahead. then they've screwed up the test, turned out the whole country was depending on. >> so we have this contaminated task, but there is this broader thing here, that there's a single point of failure? there is a policy decision, there's a technical fact that this group the one tests that were useless, but there is the