That sounds good.
I think open data is going to lead to an open government revolution. It has the potential of making governments more participatory, down to a much finer grain than we have right now.
This is my call to ensure that, even at the beginning of the open data revolution, we make channels for the flow of that information back into the institutions. I think we can make better decisions based on data. We're seeing that revolution in education. We're seeing data-driven education. We're seeing data-driven medicine. We're going to see data-driven governments where we're using past best practices in order to bring that back into government. I think it's an exciting opportunity.