There's certainly a sense of insecurity and lack of safety in particular around those places of worship and schools, as you mentioned, which has been very troubling to see over the last year.
If we could go back a second to the conversation around censorship, which has come up a few times here, I'm wondering if you could perhaps clarify. In the spirit of the freedom of expression, I think that part of how we get to these tense situations is a misunderstanding, a misalignment, or a lack of truth or common understanding of what things mean and what is true. I think we have that behind some of the misunderstandings around some of the protests, the content and the hate speech or the language that's being used there.
If we're free to say what we want and create these environments where people just don't understand each other and don't have the same starting point, how do we clarify that, in my view, the online news act is not censorship and that we shouldn't be fuelling the notion that this is what it is? How do we clarify that maybe that doesn't contribute to the real conversations that we should be having about how to legislate, how to improve people's safety, how to protect kids online and how to keep people safe?
How do we find common ground to have these conversations if we can't agree on what things like censorship are?