chris horner from the energy and environmental legal institute. chris, what were they doing?quite clearly, they're treating different parties differently under a law that doesn't permit disparate treatment, and it's also quite obvious thanks to some further digging we've done that they're singling out groups with whom they're not particularly pleased. neil: how does the epa do that versus the irs? i know the irs being the strong man with taxes and being intimidating can do it, but how does epa do it? >> right. they're throwing financial hurdles this the way of nonprofit groups to bar them from fulfilling their mission. for example, we operate on in the course of reck -- the courts have recognized this, i mean, they know that nonprofit groups make their bones on obtaining public records and broadly disseminating them. that's a large part of our mission. if you're the wrong kind of group, epa has decided to block your request for information by delaying and denying you fee waiver which we're granted under the law. we're preferable to the media under the law. we don't have to pa