I have to say, in terms of our public consultations, that that is really more of a question for the Department of Canadian Heritage. We were not responsible for the legislation and what it says. We were people who received the legislation and then had to implement it.
When we've done our public processes around Bill C-18, it was really saying, “This is the state of the legislation.” The legislation says that companies have to self-identify to us, which Google did. Meta chose not to and chose instead to withdraw news from its platform. That was within the ambit of the law, which we had no say on one way or another.