If the governments are utilizing this information when they're having their discussions and if the public is also seeing this information—because we've seen some of these reports as headlines in the news, where people are moving to.... I just want to draw your attention to the bottom of the mobility report. You do have a disclaimer that states that people have to be opted in as users, that the data represents a sample of users, that this may or may not represent the exact behaviour of a wider population. That's at the bottom of your 10-page report.
With that type of a disclaimer, how much of a representation is it truly? What percentage of the population is it actually representing? Is it 0.01% of the population? Is it 90% of the population? These are headlines. The governments are actually talking about these numbers. What does it actually represent?