I would say that at this time not all the capacity issues for the registry have been addressed. While the commission and the board largely acknowledge that as public institutions they have a duty to share certain information with the public, the bill requires an Internet-based public registry as a means to doing so. It's expected that the resources required will be a key component of the tripartite funding arrangement that I laid out in the earlier answer. That will be part of the discussions about how to fund a registry.
On February 7th, 2013. See this statement in context.