Very simply, it changes or moves forward the number of days that computer data shall be preserved from 21 to 30 days. And in making that I'll say this: the longer the better was my thought.
The answer from the officials—and I'll give them an opportunity to flesh out their answer to the committee—was that it was consistent with other timelines elsewhere. This is a way of maybe tweaking a further response from the government or the Department of Justice as to why 21 days was picked and why isn't 30 days better, which is what we believe.