There are two things I would raise in regard to that.
Number one is that the whole emphasis that I tried to put forward is that we really need to be teaching people how to do critical thinking, so they can understand when people are speaking to them whether or not they are using the techniques that we know sell misinformation and disinformation. You can be taught this. We know it. There's evidence to show that it works. When you do it, people are much less prone to misinformation and disinformation, even if it's coming from a politician.
This is the critical thing that needs to happen, and it needs to happen in our schools. We need to then move it on beyond that. Kids influence what their parents learn too, and it's a way of getting to parents. We need a national program that's going to address misinformation and disinformation.
I would say to all of you, each one of you as a politician, that you want to get that right, because you want your information to be out there being used properly, and “not disinformation”.