Freedom of expression is quite clearly there, but it is open to the government to establish online harms legislation that provides guardrails and addresses some of these issues.
Candidly, one of the things that I have found most inexplicable about the government's strategy is not that it hasn't decided to go forward and deal with some of these issues. There is a need to deal with these issues. It's that privacy was largely ignored or left to the end. AI has been moved forward without full consultation, and online harms have been left as a laggard.
I'm not saying that I want the government to come in and regulate everything people can say. I think there are real challenges around misinformation and disinformation from a regulatory perspective. Surely, we can ensure that platforms are responsible when it comes to content that we already know is unlawful, for example, terrorism content, certain kinds of hate content and the like. There is an opportunity there, and it is a source of frustration for many that the issue has not been prioritized but some of these others have been.