That’s a pretty complete and absolute vindication of the choice that Edward Snowden made to come forth and be a whistleblower. It was precisely because the government wasn’t being forthcoming with the American people that he decided he needed to do it himself. Because it was clear that they created systems that were designed to suppress this information rather than let Americans know it was being done. So when James Clapper says, ‘You know what, eight months later, after I’ve been battered and the agency has lost credibility around the world, I guess in retrospect we probably should have been honest about what we were doing and told the American people we were subjhthat they were being subjected to this mass surveillance.’ You know, I think that vindicates the reasons that led Edward Snowden [to leak documents].