I appreciate that.
I want to switch gears a little bit.
Mr. Larsen, technology has changed a lot, and we see a massive increase in the types of communications. Of course, it used to be files in filing cabinets and letters sent between departments via messengers and that sort of thing. Now we have a wide diversity of what communications look like, especially within government.
I am wondering if you have any comments about how access to information should be updated in light of the widening scope of types of communication and some opportunities to make access to information better when it comes to utilizing technology databases, proactive disclosure and things like that. I'm going to ask you to answer in 30 to 45 seconds.
Then I have a couple of questions for Mr. Barnes.