, more than 20 years ago she founded the transactional records clearing house known as track w david bernham, which has through both foia requests and litigation made comprehensively available to the public detailed information on federal enforcement staffing and spending. this is the last. whereas, in so doing, she has uniquely influenced the development of the foia during its formative years and beyond. therefore, susan b. long is singularly deserving of this recognition as recipient of the 2012 robert vaughn foia legend award. there is one more thing. as befits the type of legal document that the government has to file in court in freedom of information act cases, the final sentence reads as follows. it is hereby declared under penalty of perjuriry in accordance with 1746 that the foregoing is true and correct. i give you professor long. [ applause ] >> thank you, dan and thank you, alan, for all those kind words. you know, when dan called me to let me know that we were all going to award me this very significant honor and it had the word legend in it, i immediately thought, that means i'