Thank you.
Following up on that, I certainly was in municipal government, so I understand, thinking about my time then and knowing what I know now, but the challenge—and I want to hear your thoughts on this—is the assumption that all information will then just be shared. Part of the challenge is making sure that the information is shared and different orders of government are given that, but in a way that doesn't compromise the information.
How do we find that balance to make sure, whether it's universities, whether it's private businesses that are targeted.... How do we ensure that we can create legislation that's broad but doesn't create this expectation that everyone's going to receive a national security briefing and then therefore that information no longer is protected?