We appreciate that. Certainly in the context of 2015, the commissioner may well have had congratulations to appropriately deliver. After Cambridge Analytica and AIQ, as you've heard, the Privacy Commissioner has some very serious concerns about how urgent it is to address these problems between now and the next federal election, let alone a number of provincial elections.
Some observers thought that in his testimony last week, Mr. Zuckerberg dodged a couple of important questions, particularly with regard to who owns virtual reality, the virtual you, if you will. His response on a number of occasions was to note that the user owns all of the content, that one uploads it and can delete it at will, but that didn't answer the question of whether the advertising profile that Facebook builds up about an individual user can be deleted The fact is that Mr. Zuckerberg didn't acknowledge that a user has no control over that data.