@dbattistella Be as honest as you like, but when naive, open-ended, ill-defined propositions, like that above, are posed, these are the questions that must be asked? I spent forty years practicing law in General Counsel offices of cabinet agencies of the United States (and against them). Without answers to those questions, you cannot even begin to work on a better state of affairs, and whatever alternative you propose without asking them will be a road to misery that make the current state of affairs look like a cakewalk. Don't waste your time yelling revolution in the shower.