I think that's my point.
I want to hark back to something that happened in the U.S. recently.
The EFF, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, recently found that the ALPR systems, automatic licence plate readers, are networked across the United States and are exchanging data on where people have been across the country, which is obviously not the intention of those devices.
Where is the line between voluntary and involuntary collection of data? Should you be informed, for example, if an ALPR picks up your licence plate while you pass it? If that's the case, should you have the right to opt out by locking your licence plate, which we know is not the intent at all of these things and it's illegal in a number of ways? Where are the lines on these things?
I have only about a minute.