It protects Microsoft to have a framework in place, but not necessarily for the reasons that were mentioned. We generally think that it's really important to build a regulatory framework for technology in general that engenders trust and shows that technology is being used in a trustworthy fashion.
We have been around for a while now. We're almost 50 years old as a company, and we realize that if society is going to reap the benefits of technology and if people are going to use it, they need to trust it. Regulation is a really important part of building that trustworthiness framework. That's what we advocate for in general, and that's particularly why we are investing time in trying to advocate robust safeguards around facial recognition, given that it is a very powerful technology with some very positive applications, as I mentioned, but potentially some challenges as well.
Creating a framework around facial recognition that ensures it can be used in a trustworthy way, and in a way the public sees is trustworthy as well, is very important for society so that it can reap the benefits and make sure that this technology is used over the longer term.