this is a very bizarre lawsuit that wasroughtn in a southern california court. the plaintiff wouldn't even list his name. when his attorney was aed to comment on it, he said, well, i really don't know much about it yet. i need a few months. >> hold on a second, rick. do y blame a -- in this environment when the irs has been snooping everywhere, do you blame somebody for n wanting to come public with his name? >> well, sure because they're going to have to. you can't file a lawsuit and not have the defendant know whoou are. so of course, it's crazy. it's odd. and by the way, the way it was described in the reporting service was, quote, vague. it's odd. >> it's not vague and we'll be specificbout it later, but go ahead. >> on the spy equipment, just keep in mind the irs does have a criminal division that deals with pretty gnarly characters, medicare fraud, drug dealers. some ofthese guys carry guns. let's, again, not jump -- let's see why they were ordering. and then finally, you guys would be going nuts if they created a new agency. you'd be complaining what? ano