 The project that I am hoping to work through is a project that would involve creating a domain specific language for law. Domain specific languages are typically tailored to the needs of a particular activity. So for instance in healthcare diagnosis you might have a language which was really good at capturing the things that doctors want to know and then how you would move forward or managing airline reservations. There may be a domain specific language for that, something you could do. General business process languages often can capture a lot of it but there are frequently in a particular kind of activity whether it's the law or something else, things that are specifically done by that. We have already in a sense used natural language as I say to extract rules from our moral intuitions. And when you look at a statute book it's full of careful statements about what the statute is aimed at embodying the tests for that kind of moral statement about what people ought to do, what they ought not to do. So what would happen is that increasingly we would be able to unleash the power of computing on specifying and then obeying and then understanding the things that law does.