It basically lets you look at all the lobbyists, who receives the greatest amount of money, which companies or organizations they work for, what their goals were, generally speaking, and who they talked to within the city.
The question we always posed was this. Who did Walmart hire in order to make it easier to get a Walmart in Chicago? Who did it talk to? Who were the people it thought were important politically within the city to talk to?
Now we didn't have the political donation data in until recently, so we don't know how much money was actually spent, but we at least know.... It's not just Walmart; we want to be able to track any kind of organization, and we can track what conversations they've had, within which departments.
Often, lobbyists are hired to make presentations about a particular topic. We don't know exactly what their presentations are, but if they're suspicious, you can go back and look through the open records data and find details. We don't have that open records data integrated in there either.