Right.
I think what really surprised our committee when we started to delve into this case with the Cambridge Analytica scandal was how complex it was, how difficult it was for our parliamentary committee to get answers. You're dealing with, basically, dark data by people who work in a very different realm from ours in what we do as legislators.
Christopher Wylie had stated that he felt that the U.K. ICO was very unprepared when it came to taking on Cambridge Analytica, because it did not have the experience of knowing how these players operated. Fortunately, the ICO in the U.K. did an excellent report.
Putting it to you, in terms of the changing world we're dealing with of surveillance capitalism and particularly data mercenaries, some of whom we brought here, do you have the resources that are necessary to actually be able to play in that milieu, of having the technical people, the people who know how the hard drives are being misused, how data's being moved around? It's in a very different realm than anything we've dealt with in the past.