Yes. As we took a look at it, in fact, we found many different sources of value. Some of them are creating new products and services. Some of them are creating more efficient markets or more efficient ways to get to information.
One of our interesting findings was that while a lot of open data government efforts allow third parties to have access to government data, sometimes they actually allow other government agencies access to government data, which was more challenging.
I would say, as I said before, that about a third of the impact we found comes from the ability to compare, to do benchmarking, to compare your performance as either an individual or a company or a government against that of others, whether in procurement, in operations, or otherwise. There's a lot of benefit from that, and that really comes from just the ability to understand what best practices are in a different place.