I'm in agreement with Professor Geist on that. There are opportunities, particularly if somebody is enrolling in a program, that they don't have to, where it is in fact much more of a voluntary relationship. Mostly your relationship with the government is involuntary, but when it's voluntary, we need to be absolutely clear and transparent. I think we should make efforts to avoid surprises.
Privacy is one of those weird things that really goes to the core of people's emotional well-being. They want the autonomy. They want control of their information. If you tell them that as part of enrolling in this program, there is going to be income verification and it's going to take place a certain way, and the person signs up, they're not going to be surprised and they're not gong to be upset by that. Or they can question whether it's really necessary, and in that way, they get to participate as a much more informed citizen.