>Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mr. Mueller addressed a proposal to require telephone companies to retain calling logs for five years — the period the N.S.A. is keeping them — for investigators to consult, rather than allowing the government to collect and store them all. He cautioned that it would take time to subpoena the companies for numbers of interest and get the answers back.<p>>“The point being that it will take an awful long time,” Mr. Mueller said<p>So he's saying that having the telecoms store the data instead of the government would mean it would take longer to get the information... Isn't that obvious? The real question is, why does he think the government is entitled to that information in the first place?