have all hell break loose. >> that is really the question and you heard a lot of those questions today at the white house briefing, especially what they call the 834s and that's the back-end forms. >> this is actually i think going to potentially be an even bigger problem than what we've seen so far with the website. because you have people, a small number but you have people that have actually managed to enroll. they're hoping that number goes up by december 23rd, the enrollment deadline for january 1st. the issue is that the information that these folks are putting into the system, when it shows up on the other end for insurers, it is either garbled, it is incomplete or not useable at all. and the worry is that someone thinks they have signed up for insurance and after january 1st, they go to the doctor and go to use these benefits and find out they may not be enrolled. so you've going to see a lot of focus trying to resolve that issue with the insurer and the data but also individual outreach to people who have enrolled making sure that the data is correct, making sure they have made their payments. because if the enrollment issue