We can but hope:
In the late days of the Second World War, German submariners looked back at late 1940 as “the happy time”— the period in which the Allies had not yet mastered convoy defence, the U. S. was neutral, the Royal Navy was in disarray and merchant ships were theirs for the killing. In 2009, the “happy time” for electronic investigators may be on the verge of ending—and all because Congress decided to get nosy, for no really compelling reason, about a few ballplayers.