Thank you.
Professor, you talked about establishing the value of the data owned by me or by anyone who supplies personal data. Let's say I'm a company that invests a huge amount of money—billions—in software. My deal is that you give me your name and number and address, and I'll give you access to billions of dollars of research for you to have live, and write anything you want on a blackboard, and that's it. In your wildest dreams, you would never be able to access or work with this technology if someone didn't give it to you. That's a fair deal for a few names and numbers compared to the price of the investment I made to develop the software.
How do you evaluate the data then?