I would welcome a similar approach on those areas, of course, but I'm saying that the evaluation by the EU side builds on a different approach, where they are part of the global analysis, but we look to many other things that are—in a few cases—more essential.
Being the one taking a decision by considering the EU approach, I would say that, for instance, the restrictions, exceptions, and derogations for law enforcement are more important than design and default. One member of my team will be part of the joint review of the privacy shield. Of course, we will consider privacy by default, privacy by design, and data portability as well, but law enforcement is at the top of our concerns. Globally speaking, it counts more.
This is what I want to say, then I can simply welcome that you harmonize as much as possible with this approach.
If I had a couple of minutes with you or one of your colleagues, I would like to share with you the latest update on what other countries are doing around the world, what's going on in 35 countries in addition to the 109 already equipped with a new generation of data protection rules.