I'm going to ask you a question about something that may not be in your area of expertise, but you brought up the subject earlier. You talked about freedom of expression, which has no limits as long as it's exercised within a legal framework. I hope I'm quoting you correctly.
You're absolutely right. Freedom of expression must be exercised within a legal framework, which is generally defined by the Criminal Code.
Do you think it's justified for the state to regulate social media platforms, which are increasingly the vehicle for sharing conversations, knowledge, and the rest, in society?
Do you think that social media platforms should be regulated by law, precisely to ensure that this freedom of expression is guaranteed within a legal framework, i.e., within the framework in which it should be exercised, which is not always the case?
Currently I think we can say it's the wild west in social media in general.
Do you agree that social media platforms need to be regulated, while obviously respecting the fundamental principles of freedom of expression?