I would like to raise two points of order. Although my preference is for the PDP to generate consensus policy on the Legal/Natural issue, I understand that ultimately that may not be possible. That being said: 1. There have been recent discussions that we should not be creating advice on whether a registrant is a legal or natural person, but rather whether the data items contain personal information. The wording from the EPDP Charter is "Should Contracted Parties be allowed or required to treat legal and natural persons differently, and what mechanism is needed to ensure reliable determination of status?" If there is a need to consider individual data items, that is a secondary issue, but we need to stick to the charter terms. 2. The Key Metrics Considerations part of the EPDP Charter requires the we ensure that we will have metrics to determine the success of our recommendations. As such, if we decide that we will not issue policy recommendation on the legal/natural issue, but rather only guidance, we must also include a policy requirement that contracted parties report on whether or not they are actually following the guidance. If we do not do that, there is no way to measure our ultimate success. Alan