Thank you, Madam Chair.
If Ms. Ashton had let me finish, which clearly is not what she wanted, I was actually going to ask Ms. Majid to respond, because I think it's really important in these conversations, when we're talking about freedom of expression and freedom of speech, to get to the heart of some of the challenges that people are facing on all sides of political discourse and actually have thoughtful, meaningful conversations.
Mr. Jivani and I may not always agree on things, but I actually enjoy hearing what he has to say because it's important for us to be able to hear each other. If we're going to have a study about freedom of expression, it would be good to be able to hear each other.
I'm going to turn it over to Ms. Majid to respond. I would really like to hear what she has to say, because I think there is some confusion. We need to make it clear how people are able to exercise their rights.