John really hinted at that when he was speaking. Lots of things are coming together. The open data movement and the FOI movement are coming together. As I see it, the coalition government is firstly committed to kind of joining up ideas of proactive publication, with use of the Internet and online publication of information to obtain a range of political and economic benefits. They're also committed, interestingly, to extending the Freedom of Information Act to new bodies that weren't previously covered. The initial list was rather long. It seems to have been cut down slightly, but we'll have to see how that develops.
So in a sense it's spreading crossways towards information technology, and outwards to cover new bodies. That's where the future of freedom of information is. It's joining up, as John said, with this new idea of a right to data. That is very similar to where it seems to be going in the U.S. under Obama, with a linkup to electronic record diffusion, electronic information systems.