May I add to that? I think the question of when there is a privacy issue really is the question, and it really deserves some very careful thinking through, because, as you know, the Internet does allow much more visibility. We can take it back to the print era and think about what was in the public record but was hard to find, and what was stored in archives and took great effort—or potentially payment—to find. It was not so much available.
There is now so much opportunity to put something up and have it available for a wide range of uses, so the question changes. It changes to one of, well, is there really a privacy issue that would prevent it? If there isn't, then the open flow of information would be desirable.