I have a twofold response to that.
First, as my colleague, Mr. Slater, mentioned, we work very hard to make sure the policies and guidelines around all of our products apply to circumstances in those countries as well as what we might describe as more developed or more stable countries.
However, that's also why people like me work at the company. We work on teams that focus on AI and on privacy and data protection. We have those engagements, whether in the country itself or at international organization meetings, so that we can have an ongoing conversation and share information about how we're seeing these policies and technologies develop internationally. We can provide a comparison with how they're seeing that develop within their own jurisdiction.
It's an honest and forthright exchange, recognizing that we're on the forefront of a technology that is having a significant impact on our products and a significant benefit for our users.