Don't you think that when you look at those other factors beyond price and privacy, which is something that this committee has obviously been concerned with, the notion of privacy by default would level the playing field? Wouldn't it take away that unequal bargaining power between the monopolies, as it were, and the individual consumer? An individual wouldn't have to immediately give away all of his or her privacy rights right from the get-go. We'd get at some of those other factors related to substitutability beyond price.
Do you think that would be a useful conversation for us to have?