Thank you.
I will direct my first question to Mr. Chan of Meta.
Mr. Chan, in your opening remarks, you talked about the open Internet and how it allows for competition to thrive. However, you made reference to the fact that this legislation would actually harm that.
In fact, the creator of the Internet, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, also said the same thing. When Australia came out with its legislation, he said it threatened the intent of the Internet to be an open and broad space where people could collaborate and share ideas freely.
I'm hoping you could expand on this. How does this legislation harm the Internet—or break it, as some have claimed?