Well, if you go back historically and look at how often or how infrequent somebody does not get indicted when they go in front of a grand jury, it is very rare that this happens. In 2013, there were 165,000 indictments. There were five that were not successful. Just five. This process has a 99.997 success rate. Yes, I did the math for 2013. I don't know what it is this year. It's hard to find the data. (15:14–15:23)
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