 to get the fact that you can always point to areas where things could get worse, mandatory disclosures of personally identifying information on the web or otherwise. It is rather significant here that these things that you're talking about, steps that you've taken to exclude would be competitors from the marketplace in circumstances in which Googles happen to provide advertisers with an alternative, making them more dependent on Google. It does ignore pretty much to your bottom line. Ms. Sleiman, do you agree with Google's statement? Are consumers better off with only Google being able to collect these types of data? No, I don't agree with that statement. I don't think that users' privacy is improved and I think it's a problem for competition. I really think we're being presented here with the false choice. There's another alternative, which is that some of this data should not be tracked at all.