Thank you.
It is an important point of reference to consider that we do have the world's largest fact-checking network program of any platform. It includes 90 fact-checkers accredited by the international fact-checking network, which is a subsidiary of the Poynter Institute.
Our primary pillars in that are that we identify, we review and we act on content. The fact-checkers themselves are able to look for content they want to fact-check. They then review it. We also use artificial intelligence to do that work as well, to suggest things. They then review it and are able to apply labels like false, altered, partly false, etc.
The important part about the act, which I think has been pointed out by both Mr. von Finckenstein and Mr. Hatfield, is around concerns that the undue preference clauses in the bill do not allow us to reduce the spread of misinformation in that sense. That should be concerning to everybody.