I guess there's the question of mistakes, when on July 27, with the U.K., there was the issue in terms of the amount of 600 gigabytes of data that had just been picked up in the wireless Street View. I mean, Street View went through...and information off wireless networks, that's....
For an outsider, it showed us the incredible ease it takes for an organization as powerful as Google to just pick up whatever kind of information it wants. So we have to trust on your “do no harm” principle, but mistakes like that could have an enormous impact. That's people's banking data, privacy data, and to see that it was just picked up so easily, and then that it wasn't erased....
What steps do you have in place to assure the public that you're not Big Brother?