Thank you.
I certainly appreciate your quite right analysis of the consumer as the commodity. I think this absolutely underscores most of what we're talking about here.
Were you here during the previous panel? If you were, you would have noted that in my lines of questioning I brought up quite frequently the notion that there isn't one bogeyman in this scenario, but in fact all platforms are engaged in this type of surveillance capitalism. Whether or not a foreign state actor has direct access via ByteDance, or another dictatorial regime purchases it as the highest bidder from another, fundamentally there isn't really a difference. They have the data.
Would you agree with that analysis?