Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
We see that there is a consensus among parliamentarians. Ms. Davidson, Ms. Fry, Mr. Albrecht and Mr. Siksay mentioned that. We are really concerned about the situation, about what is going on with Google Street View and as a result of all the exemptions they had.
I have a completely different file in my hands. Germany and France are even considering banning Google because they think that really goes too far. I'm looking at all the countries. We are all watching and letting Google continue to act. What is our interest? I'm asking myself that question. Why can any technology emerge in this manner without us doing something else than stupidly looking at each other and letting people do things in their own way, cavalierly?
My second question is this: following all this uproar, Google decided to appoint Ms. Alma Whitten to the position of privacy policy officer. In fact, I believe she will be a scapegoat. She will try to manage the kind of monster that Google is, with all its tentacles. Does she have any training? Is she working with the commissioners of the various countries? What does this lady do?
I'll have a third question later. I don't know whether I'm going to have time.