Mr. Palmer, in the nation of Canada, of course, within our Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 2(b), freedom of speech is protected, which of course is the exchange of information. At the same time, it would seem that there's some appetite in the country for greater regulation among tech giants.
How do you balance that? How do you balance between the Internet being this vast and magical space where people have access to information and can curate that according to their desire and where the exchange of ideas can take place freely, and also wanting to make sure that people are able to do that in a way that is...? I don't know. Should they want to do that in a way that is safe?