Well, there are two questions there.
First, in terms of what data sets are made available for publication, the first thing that's important is that what's on the open data portal is not classified information. Clearly it is not information that is classified secret or confidential. It is information that is public, so that the data sets themselves should be made freely available.
Now, within departments there is a wealth of data and of data sets that are not yet published. While we're very proud of the 200,000 data sets we have on the portal today, we believe there are a lot more.... That is the focus of the directive, to require that departments conduct an inventory of the data sets and then prioritize the data sets with our help. We work with them to identify high-value data sets and to help them make them available.
Ultimately, the departments have to be in a position to maintain and assure the integrity of the data and ensure that the data they are promoting—