I want to take advantage of your presence to ask you for some clarifications, Mr. Ripley. There is little time left in the five hours we have to close debate on this bill.
In recent weeks, our Conservative colleagues have repeatedly said that people are earning income from their activities on the Web, such as YouTube channels. They may be influencers or simply artists who use the new platforms to make a living from their art. Indeed, some of them make a very good living, and that's quite admirable.
These individuals are obviously not broadcasting undertakings per se. Is that how you understand the situation as well, Mr. Ripley? Could you be clear on whether a YouTuber, even if they are generating revenue through artistic, creative or other online activities, will be subject to regulation?