He said, “I'm looking forward to discussing these issues with lawmakers around the world” less than two months ago. He just didn't mean these lawmakers. He meant other lawmakers, I'm sure.
I'm going to talk about privacy. In his most recent report, our Privacy Commissioner has said that Facebook's privacy protection framework was “empty”. Then on May 7 before this committee, our Privacy Commissioner said that finding still applies, that it is empty. If Facebook takes privacy seriously, and I heard Mr. Chan say that it does—these aren't my words; these are the Privacy Commissioner's words—why had it “outright rejected, or refused to implement” the Privacy Commissioner's recommendations?