Well, Professor Noveck, that's certainly a very interesting take on WikiLeaks. I'm not sure I've heard that particular angle, that this whole issue of WikiLeaks shows a great interest in foreign policy. It strikes me more that the reason the National Enquirer and Globe sell so many of their magazines in retail settings is that people love gossip, and they love salacious stories. The more salacious they are, the more interesting, and the more magazines they sell.
And it strikes me that there's some kind of a curious causal connection with WikiLeaks, which frankly in my view was intended to serve not so much to inform as to perhaps embarrass. If that wasn't the intent--and I'd be shocked if it wasn't in part--certainly the part the media seemed to pick up on was the most salacious or compelling aspects of those stories. So your take that this would generate a broader general interest in foreign policy is interesting. I would hope that was true.