I can't speak to the details of that particular court case. My understanding is that a decision is being appealed, but I don't have more detail than that.
I agree with you, MP Shanahan: If people don't trust us to keep their data safe, we know they won't choose to use our products and our services.
Our business uses data to connect potential customers and users with relevant and interesting content. We can only do that if our users trust us with their data and trust us to ensure their privacy. That's why privacy is really a core priority across our company.
We have dozens of teams now, both technical and non-technical, that focus on the issue of privacy and that look at how data is protected and shared across the company—how it's collected, how it's used and how it's stored. I think it's safe to say that our privacy practices have evolved significantly in the last decade. We are confident now that privacy is really at the core of everything we do and everything we build.