Well, one of the differences you can actually look at in Canada is the website I mentioned in my presentation in terms of open parliament. The difference between Hansard and that portal is that with Hansard you'll have to do a search to look for a member's name and everything this person has done. The other is a centralized portal where you can get all of this information. It's a different application in Hansard. You can actually get all the words that are spoken, all the motions and everything, in one search engine.
So that's the difference. It's a static data set that you can actually manipulate and reuse for different applications. I don't know how to explain it in any other manner.
The other thing they have in the U.S.--