 And now we'll hear from Margaret Ratner, counselor, a criminal and civil rights attorney, and also a plaintiff in the case. As a criminal attorney, I don't think that there's anything worse than your opposition listening in on what your plans are, what you intend to do, and your conversations. It's really, it's a terrible thing. And it's treated by the United States courts as a terrible thing. This is not something that hasn't happened. Very occasionally in the US. And the result has very often been a dismissal of the indictment. I'll give you one example, and there are others who will give others. In the wounded case, there was an FBI agent who listened in at the door and reported. He also did a couple of other things like dealing with a witness. The judge in that case dismissed the indictment for gross misconduct. And gross misconduct is exactly what has happened here. And I don't understand how the CIA, I guess through the insanity of Pompeo, could think that they could do this. This is so outrageous that it's beyond my comprehension.