Thank you for that statement. That's very important.
I worked in the telecommunications industry for 10 years prior to being elected. It's my experience that people's data, whether.... Even as far as a smart home goes, your level of protection is only as good as the individual who's trying to access it.
Earlier, you mentioned synthetic data, but what else needs to be done, above and beyond the anonymized data, to actually try to really protect people? I've seen other reports. They had a sample of 100,000, and they were able to reidentify about 92% of all users, so there are obviously some issues. What more needs to be done here?