I think it is probably true that we can't be complacent about what our privacy regime looks like. We know where the Europeans have gone is very citizen-oriented. It creates new rights for citizens. It creates new obligations for organizations that host data, collect data, and use data.
Our privacy regime needs to continue to evolve regardless of what the European Commission does, simply because the Internet of things is coming. Consent among children is a vital issue domestically as well as internationally. We need to make sure our regime is evolving because of changes in technology and the challenges we faceānot just because the Europeans are doing it.
I completely take the point that we need to be proactive. We have been engaging the European Commission and saying we want to start this dialogue in advance of their launching a formal review process so we can help set the stage and get things started. We have told them that we don't want to wait for them to send us a letter to tell us to get going.