Thank you.
Ms. Wylie, you mentioned earlier about dystopian realities. We are now in a dystopian reality. We have Google dropping its “Don't be evil” motto, working on censored search engines in China.... We've had some of these big data firms tying in with military operations. We've also seen the slide of democratic regimes in Europe, in eastern Europe, to much more authoritarian models.
My concern about a company like Google Alphabet having so much control over public space is that we do have the potential—we can see it around the world—for these powers to be misused.
How important do you think it is that in any of these smart city models we have citizen engagement, citizens on the boards and citizen rights to ensure that public space is still protected as public?