Thank you for that question.
Most of the most interesting court cases are around antitrust and data abuse, so we know, and this was part of the study in Australia too, that the source of their market power and this imbalance in bargaining power is that they—Google and Facebook, in particular—have access to all the data and the distribution and they're the gateways.
You're seeing new legislation and you're seeing lawsuits that involve that kind of integration of market power play out.
We're talking about harms from Facebook's blocking of traffic. Yes, that traffic does have value to publishers, but the only reason they're able to do that and get away with blocking across the board, and having it exert so much harm, is their market power. That's what this is all about—this imbalance in bargaining power.