Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks for the question, Mr. Waugh.
Programming control, as I indicated earlier, is a defined term in the bill. Let me get the exact wording. It means:
control over the selection of programs for transmission, but does not include control over the selection of a programming service for retransmission;
In the example of social media services, I could perhaps provide an illustrative example. There are many facets to YouTube's service. They have original programming that they themselves produce and are for all intents and purposes in a direct programming control function in that sense. They are producing it. They are commissioning it themselves, but then there is also the programming that is uploaded by users, over which they are not exercising any degree of programming control. I think that's maybe the easiest way to sort of separate the two items here.