mark lanier, still here.a utility and chucking in a whole bunch of new taxes into the mix? >> it's a money grab and it's a stab into the heart of free enterprise. the internet's one of the few areas where we have free enterprise thriving in america and, in fact, in parts of the world. and for the government to step in with this massive plan, a bill nobody's really read every word of, so that they can grab money from all of the -- even the mom and pop businesses. when my 14-year-old daughter sells a purse on the internet, they can grab a share of that in tax dollars that they're not getting otherwise. i'm offended by it. i'm not surprised -- stuart: that plan 323 pages of it, that's not going to pass congress. does it have to or can they just impose it as a government bureaucracy? >> they can impose as a government bureaucracy certain regulation plans. now, there's a process they have to go to. they have to publish those regulations ahead of time, give a chance for public comment. but the fcc has regulatory au