Okay. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think this will be my last question for you, Mr. Ripley. It's in just a slightly different vein.
With respect to the idea that social media content is not under the programming control of the platform, how does this compare to the way that something like hate speech is evaluated? That's obviously not what this bill is about, but if a person posts something that is in violation of a hate speech law, presumably that content is deemed to be under their control, not the platform's control—