They said this, quoting you:
Within this context, it is notable that our data—while somewhat dated—suggest that the preliminary inquiry appears to change the “trajectory” of cases in ways that help to reduce the use of expensive court resources.
Then you go on:
...preliminary inquiries do not appear to account for a large portion of the courts' business and, as such, are unlikely to contribute substantially to the problem of court delay.
Are those your words, and do you agree with them still?