Thank you.
First of all, our experience has shown that the number one users of government data are the public servants in that jurisdiction. Number two are public servants elsewhere. Numbers three and four are developers and researchers.
What we're trying to do is to go out to those communities, specifically talk to those communities—public servants, developers, and researchers—and make them aware. We are connecting them through Twitter and through other online media. We are making them aware when we release data sets so they know exactly what's available and how they can use it. We used the voting tool so we could hear from them in terms of what data they wanted access to, and we are now working together to release the top 25 data sets they had voted on.