Yes, I'd be happy to take that.
The U.S. government has spent a lot of money and time in securing its own systems. Our data shows that after it established a transparent process to work with the hacker community, over 5,000 security vulnerabilities were identified, for which hundreds of thousands of dollars have been awarded as an additional incentive to those hackers to look into those systems.
The number of vulnerabilities discovered by the hacker community is much greater in volume than some of the vulnerabilities identified by the U.S. government itself. The fact that there are so many of them shows that working with hacker communities is the right thing to do to uncover more security vulnerabilities.