Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Baylis.
It hasn't come up yet, so that's why I'm going to ask the question.
We're here because of a scandal called Cambridge Analytica and a social media company called Facebook. We wanted to differentiate between who you are. You're not social media; social media was here yesterday. You're big data, etc.
I have a comment specifically for Apple. This is why we wanted Tim Cook here. He has made some really interesting comments. I'll read exactly what he said:
First, the right to have personal data minimized. Companies should challenge themselves to strip identifying information from customer data or avoid collecting it in the first place. Second, the right to knowledge—to know what data is being collected and why. Third, the right to access. Companies should make it easy for you to access, correct and delete your personal data. And fourth, the right to data security, without which trust is impossible.
That's a very strong statement. Apple, from your perspective—and I'm also going to ask Mozilla—how do we or how would you fix Facebook?