 Marie Kévinier, welcome. You are former Prime Minister of Finland, now the OECD. We are drowning, it seems to me, in waves and waves of data. What is the challenge for governments and consumers, for citizens as well? Of course it is a challenge, but it also gives a lot of opportunities for new innovations, for business models and also by using that data we can build a better world. Better in what sense? I mean a world with more government spying on citizens? No, we can use the data in many ways. For example, health information of people can be used in order to improve the health and also find cures to diseases. So we should not look at the data gathering also as a negative. Is there a digital divide between a geographical one and also a generational one? Yes, of course there is a geographical one. Not all the countries are using internet or internet of things. To that extent than some other countries and the data or gathering it, it's not everyday life in all the countries. But I think that also the younger generations have a little bit different attitude. They have grown up in that new world. Absolutely. I mean you've just been on a panel discussing these issues. Do you find the World Policy Conference useful forum from your point? Do you find the WPC a useful forum for you? I'm sorry, useful. I didn't hear that word. Yes, I think so. And do you think that these issues have to be discussed because this is a world that is still a rather new world for all of us? Thank you so much. Thank you.