It's because the rules of the game in a court of criminal justice have never been the same as the rules before an administrative body; because the goals and purposes of the hearing before the administrative body are different from the goals and purposes of the hearing in a criminal court; because the consequences to the accused person in a criminal court are often in a whole different category from those if they're proceeding before an administrative body. It's the whole common law tradition, which has been taken into our laws today, that—