Sure, I'll try. It was in a bigger email response that the statement was highlighted in. I was talking about what I think I've mentioned in my comments today, this possibility of other organizations using mobility data to guide their activities. It's not something that we know a lot about, but these data leakages, let's say, do happen from time to time.
I was simply trying to point to the fact that sometimes this mobility data can be used by organizations, like Dr. Tam said, to make recommendations or identify problems like people not obeying lockdown regulations or curfew.
My question is: What happens after that recommendation is made? Do we see an intensification of enforcement? If we do see intensification, does that potentially fall on communities that are dealing with other issues? Maybe they're doing shift work or what have you.
I'm not sure if I'm being clear in my answer, but—