well, william bennett, who's the original an essay whistleblower who spent 30 years out the agency says that different groups have access to information stored by the n a say. the problem is they're only talking about an essay analyst use of that data. they're not talking about f, b, i c a d o j state department or anybody else is use of that data, including the i r s who also have access to all the collection that's stored by in a say. and that's really where the violations come in. in terms of looking at u. s . u. s. communications, not just small parts, but all that almost all of phone e mail networks, skype and you know, chatter texting all, it's all stored in. so anybody can come in at b, i can come in and look at it and do wary and, and i say, don't even talk about that. i would point out also this to hop principle that they talk about, that is i communicate with you and you come to somebody else than there is. if i'm involved a night, they can look out to hops, where if you're involved, they can look through you. so what it means is if you contact google, for example, then you kn