We identified them through in-house debate and brainstorming based on a reading of not only what the public came to us for, but the challenges looming outside in our environment.
We have quite a few different goals, such as a genetic privacy working group.
On what we have done for the last year, maybe I'll go to this year, because we're on estimates for this year. We are going to meet with patient advocacy groups on issues relating to genetic discrimination. We have the assistant commissioner for the Privacy Act, who sits as a member of the National DNA Data Bank Advisory Committee. So for her to keep up to date and look at their files is something. We participate in the review of the DNA Identification Act. We will probably--we're just looking to make sure we have the money--organize a series of public policy workshops on various aspects of genetic information.