I'll start from the beginning.
Thank you for coming and for your excellent presentations on this important bill.
In the first number of meetings, we were calling this bill a broken bill for a lot of the reasons that all of you outlined. You've probably been following it.
The fundamental right in the purpose clause is critical from our perspective. It's certainly critical that, in the purpose section, it is at a level of superiority to the need of an organization's ability to use it.
Perhaps I could start off by asking Mr. Konikoff if he believes that the words there need to be not personal privacy and an organization's right, but some other language that makes it superior to that.