he lives in my hometown of myrtle south dakota with population of 500 people. is a user of the internet. it strikes me if i had to suggest to my dad that we're going to regulate the internet that he uses with a law that was passed during the great depression when he was 14 years old, i think he would probably be flabbergasted. essentially that is what we are doing. we are trying to take something that was designed for a very different era and squeeze it trying to fit it into a modern technology. one of the issues that that statute allows for is rate regulation. now, i know that chairman you have contended that no rate regulation will result from open internet order. let's say hypothetically that someone files a complaint at the fcc alleging that the rates they are paying an internet service provider for broad band service are not just and reasonable under section 201. as a result of title ii reclassification isn't the commission legally obligated to investigate and rule on that type of complaint? >> that is absolutely right. the order opens the door to complain