There's always going to be a place for consent, and when consent is needed it has to be meaningful. It has to be consent that is informed, and the individuals have to know what's happening and why and have the ability to opt out.
There may be situations where consent is not appropriate and it should rather be something that is not permissible in terms of use, that it is not a legitimate use, so we need both. We need a regime that says there are certain no-go zones. There are certain things you can't do even with consent. There are certain things you have to consent to, and there may be things that you're not going to be consenting to because there is such a public interest, public health, or it's not possible to have that. It's a range.