I have to say when you take a look at that, that isn't a single identity card. That is taking a relatively small piece of land and wanting to embed some of the kinds of technologies, emerging technologies, that allow for smart government. Both the controversy that has arisen in association with it, and even more, just the kind of public discussion around what we're comfortable with, which vendors we're comfortable with and what role we want government to play in all of this highlight some of the real challenges. That's in a sense a small pilot project for some of the smart city technologies. Talking about a single card for all data to me is a force multiplier behind that which raises a whole series of issues in our environment.
On January 29th, 2019. See this statement in context.