We certainly had the resignation of Ann Cavoukian, who I think carries a lot of respect. Saadia Muzaffar, who resigned, said that this project shows a "blatant disregard for residents' concerns about data and digital infrastructure. There is nothing innovative about city-building that disenfranchises its residents in insidious ways and robs valuable earnings out of public budgets....”
This does reflect on Google. Do you think there may be a better way of engaging with the public on a project that is this incredibly valuable in terms of real estate but is also a symbol of what Google plans?