at campaign legal center, we are a congressional watchdog. as we can about the finances of members of congress, the stock trades they are making, and we determine whether or not there might be illegal violation there. then, we file complaints with the house, the office of congressional ethics, and with the senate ethics committee and try and get a resolution through those channels. i do not know if there is a way to bring an action against a member of congress or what that might look like, but that's how we approach it. host: in the stock act itself would be enforced by the justice department, in the legal sense? guest: yes, insider trading violations would be enforced by the department of justice. host: one more caller, jeff. caller: i wanted to comment on the previous caller, and the caller before him. i definitely believe that term limits are one solution. another thing, i want the american people to know collectively that no matter what it looks like, we as a country, as a people, can change things. we are the final voice in all of this a