In the case of any privacy issues, as I mentioned, we have set up rules that they can't use any of their traffic management practices from a privacy perspective. In terms of information flowing outside of the country, we don't have any rules that limit that. We don't get involved in Internet peering, for example. We've let the market decide that. We only want to step in and regulate where we absolutely see a need to do that. If there's an issue that is necessary for us to look at, we'll look at it, but we haven't had to step in on that aspect.
On February 6th, 2018. See this statement in context.