First, I would like to say how much I appreciated your cooperation and the documents you sent us. They will be very useful to us.
Professor Fyfe, I'm going to cite one of the criticisms contained in the brief you sent us:
Creating an environment in which providing 'substantial assistance' is the main way informant witnesses get reduced sentences also risks the so-called 'co-operation paradox' whereby “kingpins” receive lower sentences than their underlings because the “singlepins” have more information to exchange for a 'substantial assistance' recommendation.
The fact that you wrote that means you have thought about the matter. What do you think about it now?