Yes, I better understand the question now, sir.
Again, we do have proactive measures in place that are getting increasingly better and sophisticated. Those are the AI tools I've talked about for us to be able to proactively delete accounts before mischief arrives. Again, we have looked at elections subsequent to the U.S. presidential one, for example, the German election. Independent studies have shown that the phenomenon of misinformation and fake news was not a material concern in that election.
In response to the broader point you may be raising, I just want to assure you, to the best that I can, obviously, as an individual, that we in Canada take abuse on the platform very seriously. Obviously the ones that would potentially occur during an election are the most serious.
Mr. Chair, if I may, I have a letter from the Commissioner of Canada Elections from 2016 following the 2015 election. He writes about his appreciation for the way in which Facebook Canada has engaged with his office proactively to ensure that there was no malfeasance during the last federal election. This is obviously something that we have not discussed, but I would be pleased, Mr. Chair, to circulate this letter, so people can see that—