Answer:
The genes of the lac operon will be transcribed continuously
Step-by-step explanation:
The operator is a sequence in the DNA which binds a repressor protein. THe operator is located upstream ('before') the structural genes of the operon.
When this repressor is bound to the operator it blocks the RNA polymerase from transcribing the structural genes.
If the operator is moved downstream (to the far end) of the operon, past the last structural gene, the repressor will stop being an obstacle for transcription and the RNA polymerase will always be able to transcribe the structural genes.