Thank you.
I'm going to go to either Dr. Hundley or Ms. Curran.
I first got into politics in 2009, and I ran against six other people municipally. I think that the reason I won was that I was early on Facebook. None of the candidates I ran against even had a Facebook page, and I had somewhere around a thousand friends on Facebook at the time.
In your opening comments—or maybe it was Dr. Hundley who said it; I can't remember—you talked about finding millions of fake accounts and deleting them. Is that a drop in the bucket? Are there billions of fake accounts? It seems to me that an aunt of mine has had about 700 fake accounts, and they're still there.
I've been an immigration lawyer, with my picture. I've been just about every possible profile out there, and that's just me. A lot of them are still there, and when we report them, they don't come down.
I agree that if you're able to take down millions of fake accounts, that's great, but do you need more capacity? Do you still see that as a problem? Are there billions out there?