There are two issues, not one. One issue is how does the president declare that something is personal? Personal is different than confidential. The Clinton situation is about what was classified. Those are not the same. So a sock drawer case not only does it give you no precedent, but apparently from a legal standpoint, it's not a binding precedent. It's not a precedent that any court needs to look at. There is no precedent that has an illegal weight. There is just something that happened, which is different.