Thank you for that clarification.
Just to follow up on that, what I'm inferring from this is if you're deeming all of these categories of personal information as essentially sensitive information, you're raising the bar to require express consent in every single circumstance, which eliminates any room for context dependence to be considered.
What would the potential burden be on industry that probably functions right now to do all kinds of things that we.... I think we take for granted how the sharing of information is necessary in order for some of the services that we consume regularly and that are highly convenient to us...and if we raise the bar so high, I am concerned that many of those services we currently rely upon will not be convenient anymore.
In other words, those companies will have to come back to us for express consent on a lot more things than maybe we would really intend by making this change.
It seems to me there's a high risk of unintended consequences of over-regulation here. I just wanted to check, Mr. Schaan, whether you agree with that and whether you can give us any examples; I'm struggling to think of one.