Mr. Palmer, I want to come back to our earlier conversation. You got cut off, unfortunately, in the questioning.
Then, Mr. Hatfield, I'm going to bring this question over to you with regard to an open Internet.
Mr. Palmer and Mr. Hatfield, there's a lot of conversation with regard to regulation around the Internet, of course, and I think a desire to protect people. My question is, what are the dangers when the government involves itself in protecting people from certain ideologies, certain beliefs, certain values or certain exchanges of information?
When the government determines that it is up to it to “protect” people from these things, what happens to us as a free society and to the exchange of ideas in innovation and creativity going forward?