 But if you want to respond to this quickly, and then I should let Senator Lee ask some questions. Yes, I'm sure there are many users who do not know that they are sharing the data. I also think even if they know about the data that they're sharing, it's quite complicated to understand what that data can be used for. That data can be used to figure out additional information about you. So a user may be making a decision to share some data, not realizing what that data actually could tell a company about who they are and their preferences. I also think I want to respond to the point that Mr. Erickson made about Google doesn't sell your data. I think it's important to keep in mind that Google has within them the capacity to fully exploit your data without ever selling it, because they have the advertising system. So within this one large vertically integrated company, they can both collect the data and fully exploit it to advertise to you. So the necessity for selling isn't there, and they can still be exploiting it just as effectively. Okay. Thank you very much.