We definitely have a problem of trust with public institutions, and we're not alone in that respect. Globally speaking, there's a decline around trust in public institutions, so we're not alone.
If we want to set a good example for the rest of the world and strive to be the best we can be, I think it's pretty simple that we can do better than what we have seen in this latest case which, as I've said before, follows a pattern of prior cases. First of all, we need to have a very clear public consultation in line with the magnitude of the technology we're talking about here, which represents a quantum leap forward in capabilities of surveillance.
Without that public consultation and trying to approach this subject in the ways that they have in the past, keeping it from the public and not disclosing things that could easily be disclosed, I think we're setting a bad example.