ms. ohlhausen. i'm curious about your impression of the average internet user's understanding and realization of the extent that his or her information is being collected, and then how it's being used, and how it might affect our lives. i'm just curious about your sense of how the average internet user -- whether how much he gets out of all this. >> well, thank you, senator pryor. that is one of the kinds of issues i'd like to find more about as i talk to ftc staff and stakeholders. i do believe that there are consumer expectations that financial information will be secured, the medical information will be secured. but as you get away from some of those areas, i do think in, for example, in first-party marketing issues, the ftc and online behavior advertising and also in this report has noted that consumers do expect that the website that they're dealing with may be serving the -- maybe using information to market to them, you know subsequently. has you move away from that paradigm of, you know, a o