Last night I did, with another individual, look at the Street View, and there's no question you can zero right in on a place, although it's back a period of time and there is the blurring of the individual's identity, basically. But I guess if you knew the person, you could still identify them.
One of the original concerns that I think was laid out by this committee and the Privacy Commissioner was not having individuals' prior knowledge or consent. Google is claiming now that you have all those concerns covered. How so?