Thank you for your question.
I'm going to make reference to a paper that I'll provide the committee. It's called, “If a Machine Could Talk, We Would Not Understand It”. It's from Anthony Rosborough. He discusses the fact that a definition has to be contextual.
I won't go into it, but effectively what he was saying was, as I said in my remarks, “Interoperable for what purpose?” If it's for the purpose of repairing the item, then you need as much interoperability and data as are necessary to repair the item. If it's for something else, then you need a different definition, and I think we get hung up on what interoperability is referring to.