In your paper regarding online reputation, you raised some interesting points when it came to de-indexing, and you had some critiques of that. One critique you had was that the information was still available, so that if people wanted to find it, they still could. It actually has not been eliminated. You've just broken—and I use the word “broken”—the link between the information and that individual.
You've also said that there is a role for the private sector in the balancing of rights. In the paper, you've written, “Search engines, in particular, already have in place mechanisms to consider de-indexing requests and remove content which is potentially harmful”.
Could you just elaborate? What mechanisms were you talking about? Can you elaborate on what mechanisms there are right now?