. >> guest: it's worth noting, also, that the former fcc chairman, kevin martin, had made some effortsin this area as well. it's true that his administration was considered very secretive, and he was very good at conducting last minute deals, but he also put all of the orders circulating around the fcc up on the web site. it wasn't always easy to find, but i did it after a while, and he would hold press concerns when it was time to announce the agenda which is the purview of the chairman. you know, there are parts of the fcc which institutionally are difficult to make public, especially when they're trying to put together a difficult rule. remember, there's five commissioners, they're all independent, they all get to weigh in. so i think we can believe mr. genachowski at his heart. this is really what he wants to do. i agree, though, i'm not so sure we're going to be able to see it in the rulemaking process. >> host: well, you're two professionals who follow these issues, do you have trouble with the fcc web site? >> guest: i don't, but when i first started covering it, it took a littl