 I am, but I'm not really keyed in to the, you know. You know, actually, I heard that they're asking also if you have registered for the Huduma number. Yes, they're also asking for the same. I was counted in the first day, 24th, the night of 24th. Yes, around 9 p.m. it was counted. Are you chairman of the Nyumbakumi Initiative? No, I'm just... Because I want to ask you all the answer. I matter in the community. We welcome people to youth and politics. Today, we'll be looking at youth unemployment and, of course, later on, youth empowerment. But before we get to look at the statistics that are there about youth unemployment, I want us to have probably just discussed briefly about the census issue. Dan, you have not been counted, I know, as you have just said. Do you think the government is aiming at taxation, or are we talking about employment for those who are unemployed? Well, I think the census definitely is meant to underscore a number of, you know, objectives. One of which is to know the exact number of people within a certain locality, or a constituency within a geographical area, for the purposes of national planning and resource allocation. Yes. That befits the interest of the national housing and population census in 2019. The other thing would also... One of the... What our people should know, the Kenyan populist should know, is the fact that we're not only interested in knowing the numbers, but, you know, other classical things that are needed, for example, knowing even the number of employed people not, and the average income of a housing. Yes. Even if you own a cow or not, and all these are meant to gather a certain information, not only for the government but spread across. My only reservation, as a rights probably defender, is to know why would somebody be interested to know my passport number. Passport? Right. And national ID. And whether or not I registered for a Duma number. I think that within the security measures and the freedom for rights and freedom for privacy, I think it's something that should be considered. Knowing that we are coming from a bug group of... All these talks about data mining in the safety, pure safety of information and security of data. Of which, if you mentioned about privacy, I remember once, I think one week ago before we began the census, the managing director actually noted and said that any information given is private and confidential. So I believe that data collection is private as per the government has noted. So for me, I really want to know from your side what you think about the collection of data and they have already said that everything is private and confidential. Well, I think like I've said, we are coming from a very still emotional election where you understand that one of the international data and political institutions got some very sensitive data from Kenyans and they after started to influence the outcome of the election through personalized data. Remember the story about Otomofu and the rest. So all in all, what we are saying is that I would not hesitate to provide my government with the information that is much desired for me and to help me, but then I would question that in rest of the spectrum. What is the safety of the information I'm giving you? Is it handled by the servers that are controlled overseas or is it within the government locality so that it would inspire me to give information that my government would be useful to them to provide me with services that I require? I want to come to you. Do you think that the services probably the government has been trying to offer now that we have Huduma Namba and we are doing sensors? Do you think we try and merge and try to bring in like the Huduma Namba, the one number digit because you have mentioned about passport, about Huduma Namba and of course your ID number, the government seeking to merge all these even in HAF and all that stuff? Do you think the government is trying to do these in order for us to be able probably just to synchronize everything and bring it to make it one? How will it help? You remember last week when now President Kenyatta and the Kenyatta family were doing the memorial service for the first president of this country. Remember what they said? What the president said is that this is the last time we are doing such a service. Other time, not sensors. For the last president. He said that would be the last time they are doing it. Others they will have other elements of doing it. Maybe private something. It should also come to sensors. The last time they are doing sensors. It should be a better way of handling this. We are not in 18th century where people have to be head counted. It should be the last because they are, like you said they said Huduma Namba. Every time you buy a kai, the interest I do know if you have a kai or not. Every time you have a kai, because they have to go through the sensors. When you sell it, they also capture because they are transferred. So this should be the last time we have sensors so that they should not bugle us with those questions. Remember what they were asking?