Thank you, Chair.
Thanks to all of our witnesses for appearing today.
My first question is for Mr. Ryland at Amazon.
In September of last year, your vice-president and associate general counsel for Amazon, Mr. DeVore, testified before a U.S. Senate committee and was very critical, I think it's fair to say, of the California consumer act that was passed.
Among the new consumer rights in that act that he was critical of was the right for users to know all of the business data that is collected about a user and the right to say no to the sale of that business data. It provides, in California, the right to opt out of the sale of that data to third parties. He said the act was enacted too quickly and that the definition of personal information was too broad.
I wonder if you could help us today by giving us Amazon's definition of protectable personal information.