Are you concerned—I think you made reference in your comments to this—that although we have a public record, through annual reports, of designations and authorization, and acts or omissions by public officers, we don't have a public record in those annual reports of acts or omissions committed by persons designated or directed by public officers. In other words, all of the stuff that happens at the hands of third parties directed by a public officer, properly authorized, those acts or omissions do not show up in the public report.
Should we be concerned about that, or should we just regard it as the flotsam and jetsam and the slush of this area of activity? Or should we be focusing on it as something that we really do need to know?