Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to come back to Ms. Curran, who said just a few weeks ago,
I would say that we're still looking at all of the options based on our evaluation of the legislation.
That was in response to a question about whether Meta is going to act the same way it did in Australia.
From what I understand from your response to Mr. Housefather, you are saying under oath that Meta will not be impacting health emergency information and will not be restraining or suspending information people need, as they're seeing now in Alberta around wildfires and around emergency services as well.
All of those things took place in Australia in the most reprehensible way, with people being denied access to information that was actually critical for them, perhaps, to save their property and often to save their loved ones. Meta denied the access to that information.
Are you saying under oath now that this will not happen and that Meta in no way will impede Canadians' access to information that is fundamental for their health and safety and the health and safety of their community and that Meta will not do that again?