Thank you for the question, Mr. Andrews.
I can't speak specifically to their activities in other countries.
The Facebook class action was a worthwhile exercise, during which we had developed changes in response to the different treatment that Facebook had of user data. I have noticed a tendency that Facebook, to my mind, seems to introduce a set of changed conditions and terms; they respond to the public response to the changed conditions and terms and roll it back, and then at a future point, those terms may be reintroduced.
They set the bar at a level. There's public response and a backlash. Then those terms and uses sometimes end up working their way into the Facebook system regardless.
I do think that greater legislation is required in order to effect meaningful consequences for these companies.