You say “communicate more robustly”. You became aware of this in 2015. You started telling Canadian users three weeks ago. That's not robust; that's your getting caught.
Again, the question before our committee is whether Facebook needs regulation because you cannot be trusted to do the right thing with personal information.
I want to reference Sandy Parakilas to you, who was brought in to fix the privacy problems at Facebook. He warned Facebook about numerous third-party apps, including a developer who was generating profiles of children without consent. He said that Facebook's response to him was that it did not want any negative press and that it wanted to deal with these issues to get them out of the way as quickly as possible. He proposed a deeper audit on how the data was being misused, and Facebook said, “Do you really want to see what you'll find?”
So I put it to you, Mr. Sherman, that obviously Facebook hasn't taken this issue seriously. We will have to look at regulation. Mr. Zuckerberg referred to regulation. Do you think Facebook has failed to represent the best interests of the people around the world who trust it?