I think what this shows is that the piece of legislation we introduced is viable and equitable. It shows that it works and that there is no good reason, except for ideological reasons, that Facebook won't comply with the legislation.
What we're seeing is that it is making a choice—an unfortunate choice—to open its platform to disinformation and misinformation, when indeed platforms are better off when Canadians can share news or have access to news that is relevant to them, their families and their friends. I think this is a terrible decision Meta is making, but we're seeing that it's doing this across the world.
We've seen recently that it has toned down access to news in the United States. It took out the news tab that European countries had access to. We're hearing that it won't renew the deals it has with newspapers in Australia. This is a huge business shift for a platform that said it was the people's everyday newspaper. Now it is pulling out from real, fact-based journalism.