Mr. Leduc, you surprised me by saying that everyone was caught off guard and no one anticipated how important data would be or how much influence the information would have on our daily lives.
However, we have been talking about information, its added value and its commercialization for some time now, if we remember Alvin Toffler's Future Shock and especially his book The Third Wave, published in 1980. We have known for a long time that information has an extraordinary and precious value. Could we conclude that we chose to close our eyes rather than say that we hadn't seen anything coming?