Thank you.
I just have one final question, and I want to make sure that I'm summing up what I've heard from all three of you gentlemen. I appreciate it; I have gotten a great deal of insight into this.
I believe I heard Mr. Tromp say that 20 years of studying this particular issue of reforming the act is more than enough. What I've taken away is that, really and truly, this is an easy fix, but it requires political will. Am I safe in assuming that, because we're lagging so far behind the rest of the world in access to information, you would categorize this as a significant human rights violation—to not act?