Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'll leave this question open to any of the witnesses who want to jump in.
With regard to the methodology of contact tracing and the public resources to gear us towards it, we know that turning on and off the devices will skew results. There is also the reliability of the data itself through the actual processing.
I don't know whether there are strong feelings out there about this, but I've always worried about how much public policy we do through contact tracing in the general sense, because it is anonymous or is supposed to be anonymous. It's also optional, and we don't have the other variables in there.
Are there any thoughts on that? I'll put that out on the floor, if somebody would like to jump in.