Yes. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, I think it's important to recognize different types of interference. One can imagine having a platform where a state actor has direct access—like VKontakte, which ran from Russia and was, in fact, banned in Ukraine due to this threat that was determined, that it was actually run by the state—versus the risk associated with the general data misuse practices, whether by platforms or by third parties. I know that, earlier, you and other committees were referring to Cambridge Analytica. Sometimes a third party would get access to platforms and data through legal means, such as through their developers' applications. That's another form of interference.
On November 27th, 2023. See this statement in context.