as the congressman was saying in your earlier segment he doesn't have to be investigating someone in the ic. he only has to be investigating a serious or flagrant abuse relating to the operation or administration of the ic and the justice department seems to be saying this is beyond his scope of his jurisdiction. they're not making an important distinction between the ig's powers to investigate and the ig's obligation to report to the congress. no one's saying that the inspector general of the intelligence community has the right to investigate the white house and he's a creature of statute and the statute tells him to report to the director and tells the director to report to the hill. i don't see a statutory defense here. >> all right. so juliet juliette, does it mat the whistle-blower is from what we understand are multiple incidents or activities