I'll do my best. I wish I had a little bit more detail. This is kind of a factoid that's come up in some of my background conversations with a range of experts and scholars. My understanding is that maybe I need to go back and take a look and go on LinkedIn and count how many policy analysts there are. There's fundamentally less public policy capacity at the bureau than there used to be, and I think coupling that with the funding over time.... If you just think about the exponential acceleration, the exponential growth of the digital economy and our increasingly digital society, of course that puts additional pressure on policy-makers and on the bureau.
I'll do my best to sleuth out a bit more detail, but that is my best understanding, and it's certainly worthy of fact-checking.