Thank you.
Each institution has a different set of information holdings, and you're quite correct in stating that some of them have some exemptions and others don't. National security is a good one. But it will be interesting when you see the results of the report cards to see that institutions that have actually national security holdings in their information perform very differently notwithstanding that. And yes, institutions do have to weigh how they disclose information. National security is a discretionary exemption, it's not a mandatory one. So one has to show the prejudice in disclosing the information when one wants to apply that exemption. But in terms of the overall performance, also what we see is that year over year, institutions that have the same information holdings actually perform well certain years and perform less well another year.