Again, I'll start, and André can jump in here.
On the right to be forgotten, first of all, before we are forgotten we ought to remember the different types of people—and I mean age groups—using the Internet. The young kids really don't care what they give over; it's of no concern to them. They may mature into a different attitude, but right now they don't care and they give information freely.
If you're doing business with somebody, the Privacy Commissioner and the privacy laws allow the right to have your information private. That's agreed. But the right to be forgotten.... I understand the concept. I just think that trying to put in regulations to deal with it is exactly what you said: there are so many different applications and so many different situations that it will be very burdensome for anybody to try to comply with, or even keep up with.