Exactly, it leads to a compromise of being just a default setting instead of no option to configure. It's a big ask.
"The big ask" in "The Art of the Deal" refers to the strategy of making a bold, ambitious request in negotiations. By starting with a significant ask, you create a strong position that allows for negotiation and potential concessions. This approach can lead to better outcomes, as it encourages the other party to engage and find a middle ground, rather than settling for a lower initial request.
So if this happens to be the strategy, the response should be to capitulate that core is captured and just run knots.