Sure. The United Kingdom is looking squarely at this issue right now. Ofcom in 2019 delivered a report to Parliament, I think, recommending that their legislation be amended to deal with exactly the issues we're identifying here. It was about ensuring suitable prominence and fair treatment for certain U.K. services on global platforms made available in that country. That was in 2019. It went up to the House of Lords. They're not known as the most radical people in the world, but they thought it was a great idea. They recommended that those proposals be adopted.
Right now the U.K. Ofcom is looking at that exact issue. Ongoing consultation was launched in December. People are providing their comments on this issue, that certain key U.K. services, which there are quite a few of—it's a different environment from ours—should be offered on global platforms and should be treated fairly. As well, there should probably be some backstop provisions to ensure fair treatment.
There are policy issues around this, but that's what they're looking at. That's their job. They're the regulator. Our regulator should have the same job. They're certainly no less capable than Ofcom. Our act should let them do it.