I do have a couple of points. The reason I ask this question is because we're coming to the end of the period that was originally scheduled for the meeting.
In fact, it's contradictory, isn't it? We take great care to keep people's information private and confidential. On the other hand, people are attracted by software, applications where they are asked for personal information. This information isn't necessarily financial, but it is personal, isn't it? We're talking about the person's name, address, phone number, activities and, I imagine, associations they belong to, friends and so on.
I'm the first to say that all these activities should be protected by our—