We were interested in seeing the documentation that was prepared by prosecutors to justify their decisions so that we could assess the timeliness of those decisions. The question that you're asking about why they didn't document might be one that the judge advocate general can answer.
What I will offer, however, is that the exercise of discretion by the prosecutors is an important feature of their job. For oversight and monitoring, it's important for the judge advocate general—and I guess in this context I really mean the director of military prosecutions—to understand how decisions were made, on what basis, and when they were made, to be able to understand what improvements can be effected.