Yes, Mr. Chairman, these are the ones we extracted in terms of embarking on a process of open government. There are more details to this in the sense that, for instance, in the Australian task force recommendations, they recommend who should be the people who are going to be developing an open government strategy. In the U.S., you look at how President Obama structured the development of the open government strategy. It's one thing to say we're for open government, but it really has to be put in place, it has to be monitored, it has to be implemented. It's complicated, so there have to be people who are charged with that. They need to have proper accountability.
It is something that needs to be structured, but the five principles are the ones that we thought, for certain, could be extracted out of the other jurisdictions. Then I think there are more lessons to be learned and more details.