Certainly information about data breaches and notification requirements for data breaches are a big part of the information that we need to gather to look at the problem, but it's just one part.
As I said, it's very difficult to establish relationships between the identity thefts, data breaches, and actual fraud. The U.S. government accountability office did a study in the early 2000s that said we can't make any connection between all these data breaches and what's happening as far as fraud is concerned, so it's back to the idea of an index. We need information from a lot of different sources, I think, to be able to put the whole picture together. We need victim surveys. We need surveys of businesses or some other way of getting information from businesses about what's happening, what their costs are. We need information from the various reporting agencies, from the banks, from the credit reporting agencies, from the victim services groups. I think we need a way to put that all together and try to relate it to the bigger problem.