I think these are two separate issues. Youth safety and youth exploitation online are a key, critical concern of ours. We just announced the further rollout of an initiative with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children that is going to ensure intimate images and sexploitation are more easily removed from platforms. We're assigning an individual digital code to those images. Youth can do that themselves from their devices without sharing the image. Once that code is received by us and by NCMEC, we can fan out to make sure that those images are not shared more broadly on our platforms and across the Internet.
We are taking a number of steps to make sure that youth are protected on our platforms. It's an ongoing battle, I have to say, and we're working with other members of industry to make sure that youth are protected.
That's very different from the issue of C-18 and online news content, which we have had to remove as a compliance strategy in response to the government's legislation. We didn't want to have to remove that news content. If we are carved out of that bill, we would be happy to put it back up. I'm hopeful that we can continue to work with the government on that front.