As I mentioned, I don't think anyone could have predicted how many iterations and versions of the app there would be and all of the different tools that were built into it for things like holding vaccine certificates and people's health care and personal information. It was something that started off as a very modest, simple application to take contact tracing information and pass that along, and it grew into something incredibly sophisticated. From that perspective and as I said to Mr. Jowhari, I think it was definitely more effective than a paper-based process. In retrospect if this were to happen again, I'm sure there were lessons learned about how we would do this better. Other than that, I don't have any comment.
On January 18th, 2024. See this statement in context.