I'm not incredibly familiar with the details of the bill, but I do know the broad strokes of the bill. I think it is fundamentally a good example of working upstream and integrating a systems approach to protecting people online. You impose obligations on service providers or anyone who wants to make content available to the general public, especially higher-risk content like adult pornography.
A lot of those measures—as I said, I'm not speaking specifically, just generically—are fundamentally things that we as an organization agree are good approaches. These are things like ensuring that any video that's put online, especially on a pornography site, is consensual: The person not only consented to being recorded in the first place but also consented to it being distributed, and then also continued to provide consent for that to be distributed, including from all the co-actors in the video, to ensure that everyone within the actual content provided their consent.
I think those are fundamentally great ideas.