I think there's reason for concern about foreign interference, I must admit, especially in some of the regulated sectors.
I've never totally understood some of the objections to foreign ownership. On broadcasters, for example, it doesn't really matter who owns them; what matters are the rules that are associated with it.
In an Internet environment, I recognize clearly that when you have large foreign players, there's more risk. Candidly, that fact means we would want to bring some of those players in, which makes the recent TikTok decision a bit puzzling. I don't understand why we would kick out a company when that makes it more difficult to enforce measures against it when we have some of those kinds of issues.
We need to seek to ensure that there is a role for regulation of these large players. Part of it is ensuring that they do operate here and that we have appropriate rules in place.