Fair enough. In terms of public transparency, I think your point highlights how this issue is often addressed by organizations, whether in the government or in the private sector, which is to say, “Hey, it was all there. All you had to do was go out and find it.” Most people don't know what BlueDot is. Even if they did, they still wouldn't necessarily know where the data was coming from or how it was collected down the line. So the need for full public education on this in terms of how that data would be collected in the first place, and then made more broadly available, is really important.
I was actively involved, for example, in the COVID Alert app discussions and was part of one of the studies that fed into that. There was a recognition that because you needed the public to actively install that, there needed to be a significant education program so that they would both trust it and understand it. You need to do the same kind of thing in this context where that kind of data is being collected—