Perhaps.
I want to ask a question that's a little different from what we've had so far.
We talked quite a bit about the dangers around security of data, the need to protect against breaches, and the reporting of breaches that are done through either malice on the part of, say, a disgruntled employee or are the result of a hacker or something of that nature.
I'm going to ask about certain kinds of privacy issues around information that is very deliberately shared or made public, and that's people's tax filings and the public record in family law. Concerns have been raised about privacy and even the potential for identity theft through tax filings and information that is included as part of proceedings in family law.
Can either of you comment on how to deal with privacy issues in areas that for due process require public information to be available?