Actually, the first digital data will appear in our system when a baby is born. Already then, as I said, they're a digital citizen of Estonia with a personal identification code, with even a digital ID card, because it can be used for travelling. Parents, of course, are responsible for the data on their babies and can also access their babies' data—for example, medical data—but we have no time to speak about these medical records, the medical systems we have.
Yes, collection of data starts from birth, actually, but again government can collect data only when there is a legal power given to the government to ask for the data. This is very important to understand. It is not up to the different government agencies to ask for my data if they have no legal grounds for it. This kind of authorization of data usage by different agencies is based on law. When public servants want to go into the system, they need to have this authority—