I would confirm that last point.
I saw that you were recommending giving more powers to the privacy commissioner. That's hugely important. I think the powers that the ICO commissioner had came in at the 11th hour. She was fortunate to have those, so I would recommend that. Certainly, GDPR, has real teeth to it, with the 4% fine of global turnover. That makes a difference, and we're starting to see some of that enforcement.
I have a lot of check marks next to your recommendations. There are a lot of really good recommendations. The things I put stars next to are super important things like modernizing the Competition Act and really recognizing that these companies—with which, as Mr. Baylis points out, you don't have a fair deal because they have so much power and so much data that you have to use them, and there are only two different operating systems, let's say, or only one search engine—actually should be evaluated based on the data, as part of the trade-in value. The fact that they're free shouldn't allow them to run away with a monopoly.