will get it too. we need to be smarter about that as consumers. >> is it a fair assessment to say there is a difference? it eludes to something you say before. we have cameras around on every street corner and we know that and there's companies monitoring our shopping preferences and we have to -- even if we never read the agreement, we do agree at some point but have we agreed that our government can keep that information? a public super market can prosecute me. the department of justice can. maybe i'm more willing to give that information to the super market than i am to the department of justice. >> there's no question about that. we know, too, that the younger generation is prepared to give up their privacy for community. they care more about community which is why they're prepared to live their lives openly on facebook. but they don't want the government to have that material. now i like what somebody said previously and that is this makes an enormous amount of sense in trying to solve crimes after they occurred because