Thank you. That's helpful.
Ms. Wylie, I was listening to you talk about how ArriveCAN is sort of closed code. You've been advocating that it be open code so that people can understand it better. To quote Mr. Barrett, at the OGGO study that revolved around these same sorts of things, the app contains biometric, personal and health information of more than eight million people who downloaded the app. Mr. Barrett was concerned about hypothetical bad actors who could build in a backdoor access to this information in the future. He said, “There are a lot of ways that foreign state actors can test our systems and our processes, and this looks like a great opportunity for them to do that.”
Do you agree, based on this sensitive information, that this app should have been developed with the highest degree of sensitivity and the most constraints around our personal information?