 So you're highly likely to be collecting personal information from research participants in at least some of your research studies. It's important to remember that the personal information of your research participants is protected by various pieces of legislation in Australia. The most common and prevalent act is the Commonwealth Privacy Act. The overarching principles of the Privacy Act and the various health records acts around the states is that you need to be open and transparent with research participants around how you're collecting their data, why you're collecting it, who you intend to share it with and what you're doing with it. And so when you're thinking about sharing research data that includes personal information, it's really important to think about how you can potentially de-identify that information and strip out the identifiers. That should always be your number one focus to take out personal information wherever possible. And before you kick off on any research project, it's important to understand your systems and information assets. So what information you hold, why, how you're holding it and where and who's responsible for that. As a research team, implement adequate internal processes to collect and manage and share personal information throughout the life of the research study. And where you are sharing research data that includes personal information for a reason you haven't been able to take the personal information and identify it's out. It's important to always have a good legal agreement, a research collaboration agreement with people you're sharing information with that that covers off on things like liability and warranties and it's something you should always run past your legal team.