I think they're related, but they're two different issues as well. We have had some success in taking some of the information that we've had and looking for ways to get it out into the public domain. This has the effect, to the extent that people know about it, of reducing the number of requests that come in for that information. It's much easier for us if we can just put it out, and not have somebody ask for it so that we then go through the process of retrieving files, assessing them, etc.
It's possible, I think, to do well on that side of publishing information but still experience the challenges we have when people have to come to us for the type of information that maybe we can't put on the website, or haven't yet. I think it's possible to have that problem as well as some successes with the data on the website.