ms. grigsby, about chairman leahy's point about press releases being about what governor does right and foia maybe being about what government doesn't do right. i think foia should be expanded to tell the public more broadly what the government does and kind of what the government thinks. and i think because many of my requests have been in the national security realm, one of the things that is enlight i don't know -- enlightening about the documents that you do receive is they show the complexities -- the very hard decisions that policy makers have to consider. in speaking with our previous questioner about china, for example. the multi- -- the various aspects of china policy, whether it's north korea or trade or otherwise. so i think it's -- we look at the very positive and the very negative but there's broad public interest but perhaps not easily quantifiable public benefit in understanding government policy more broadly and the trade-offs. i guess my second comment as a long-time requester is one more broadly focused to all of you and is to say that what i'm hearing with this panel and p