testimony on this issue, particularly in the context of the millnard decision as lydia mentioned recalli iearlier this. i'll stop there and answer your questions at the appropriate time. >> let's move right along. >> first i'd like to thank dan metcalfe for inviting me to speak. i'm excited to be here. again, this is my first time at this event but chairman isa is very interested in open government and transparency and we actually have quite a few foia projects that we've been working on. one is our foia scorecard on government agencies. last year we requested foia logs from every government agency. most of them i'm glad to say were very responsive. they produced the records that we requested and the logs had the information that we were looking for. the logs were -- they were graded based on five things. they were graded based on the name of the requester, the subject matter, the status of the request, the final disposition and -- i'm south carolina i'm blanking on the last one. >> format. >> yes, the format. because a lot of them were unable to produce electronic copies. sometimes we got hard c