Certainly that's the six-million-dollar question currently. It goes to the history of technology and legislation, the fact that many decades ago, the consent model was seen to be the best model—which assumes a lot of control.
I think we've not left that world. There is still value in people controlling their information to the extent possible, but realistically, we know that we're no longer in that world. It is simply not realistic to think that citizens can provide consent in each and every case when information is used. We need to accommodate a world where consent is not required, but, I maintain, within a model that protects privacy as a fundamental right, including the four provisions that I mentioned earlier.