Sure. Thanks for the question. This is something we talk a lot about with Canadian creators.
The creator fund, or the creativity fund as it's called now, is specific to the U.S. and a few other countries. We haven't rolled it out globally yet. We're always looking at ways we can continue to help creators monetize their content and earn a living from their content. There are quite a number of other ways, though, that Canadian creators are thriving and making money by using TikTok.
You have a constituent in your riding, whom I mentioned in my opening statement, Corey McMullan. He uses it for brand partnerships and to sell his own items directly to his followers. I think he has an audience of over 400,000 or 500,000 followers.
Live gifting is another major way that Canadian creators are able to monetize their platforms. They go live and receive virtual gifts.
We're constantly looking at ways we can help our community leverage their audience and earn money or even make a living through TikTok.