Terrific.
In the next paragraph--I've lost track of my numbers here, I think it's the eighth one--there's a line that says, “Law enforcement and security agencies cannot operate in silos and must be able to share intelligence quickly and efficiently.” This is in response to a concern that concerns about privacy really aren't well placed in terms of issues of law enforcement and security. Can you comment on whether or not it's possible to have privacy requirements that are efficient and don't block the transfer of necessary data between law enforcement agencies?