I have a few comments with respect to the privacy end of things. I lump personal data protection as part of what we are going to refer to today as privacy.
I think there's a lot of exciting—and SecureKey, I believe, alluded to this in its testimony last week with regard to enabling users to leverage their own personal data, to operate within a trust framework so that they specify how their data can be used, in what way, and who can use it for what purposes. Giving users greater control over that is something that our company is really excited to be working on, and enabling people to have more of a say in how that operates. So it's not just about the end-user licence and not just about agreeing, but about having more autonomy about how that personal data is used.