I think this question is more for Mr. Peirce and Mr. Oliver.
You guys are in an industry where technology is changing a lot, and you obviously have to keep on top of those technological changes in order to be able to do the job well. One of the issues that has come up in the study of the Privacy Act, because it is from 1983 and hasn't been changed for a long time, is that it is not particularly well adapted to new technology.
Do you have any advice for us on how to recommend that the legislation be changed, not just so that it fits the technology as it is right now, but so that it's a law that continues to apply in the next five years or 10 years when the technological landscape is going to be quite different in a way that it doesn't become cumbersome and challenging for your own operations?