I think the answer is yes. I'm not sure we can quantify the answer specifically, but certainly for a department to make a decision to share a data set with the world, they've shared it with the rest of the government by default. What we see happening is all kinds of increased collaboration on the development of data sets specifically that meet multiple mandates from different departments. We see efficiencies in the management of the data, because instead of the same data set being maintained and managed in multiple departments, it'll be managed in one place.
So I would say yes, we've seen both efficiencies and a larger tendency toward collaboration among different departments.