This concluding chapter offers some final thoughts on the findings derived from previous chapters, highlighting the aspects of paperwork that are harder to see in the smooth flow of bureaucratic process when documents behave themselves. It then discusses the possibility of electronic government systems, citing the transparency that such procedures would entail as an anathema to state corruption. However, such systems have been broadly implemented in India but have yet to get very far in Pakistan. As an example, the chapter recounts the complicated history of the most ambitious electronic records initiative in Pakistan, which was launched by the private consortium formed to build Islamabad New City.