 So the question is yes, we can not scan yes, we can Generate access we find distribute and use person and we should there's a huge business there and we have to But the flip side of that is it will need to be subject to new social contracts to ethics and rules and to laws And just like the law has not caught up with downloading of music on The internet it's 20 years later still hasn't caught up nobody downloads anymore everybody's streaming The definition of copyright is out there somewhere in cyberspace, but in reality is this We need to subject we had to have a new social conflict and come up with those rules. Otherwise people don't feel safe This is very very important for our future. This is from 2011 New York Times an Article that was saying that we're all of us as consumers are bleeding data We've become the object of desire for lots of those companies I think what we need to do is we don't need companies like Google and others To say that they're that they are not evil or don't be evil. We have to hear from them that there won't be evil This is very important. We need to create an ecosystem where we're all saying, you know what we can't do this We can't exploit you But we won't Otherwise we don't have trust. I mean why how would you generate trust otherwise? So I think it's time for what I call a global digital bill of rights That says what people can do with data and what's happening with telecommunications. Who's in charge of it? And how can we believe that we won't be exploited? This is your job to do this Your job isn't just to run the network and make it run faster. You know, that's not a that's not a permanent business proposal It's about what people do on there So while you were observing people it's about two things the do is to observe to listen to connect to respect To engage and to prosper as a consequence and many companies are doing this But the don't is to abuse and to resell and to surveil and hypermarket and do all these things that you can also do with the same information