No we don’t.
And this has to be made really clear: it’s something we need to fight for instead.
In another post I’ve mentioned how I see two visions of Zcash can and will hopefully coexist. If we do not fight for the right to privacy, we’ll be left with only one of those two: those willing use it where there are no particular regulations on the matter, which means legal uncertainty at best; or those willing to use it where privacy is actually illegal, which implies legal danger. Now to be clear and straightforward, it’s the KYC/AML version that will bring in the most transactions, fees, and ultimately will help keep the network strong, secure, and with a thriving community of people working for a piece of the dev fund.
Finally it’s important we understand that we have to fight for this (legally/politically mostly), because that’s also how one can realize the importance of the work of people like @paulbrigner .