It would certainly be illegal here, I think it's fair to say, even under our existing rules.
Let's use an example of a change that we have adopted as a government in Bill C-76 with respect to a database. When there are political ads, they have to be put into a searchable database. We then recommended that it has to be as user-friendly as possible, and really, I would say, designed with journalists in mind so that they can do their job and hold people like me accountable for the ads we put in place during elections. Is that sufficient?
When you talk about a shared discourse and echo chambers, as it were, is that a sufficient answer, do you think?