I think these are very real issues and I was struck by Maria Ressa's comment in the previous session about the way the algorithm can be dialed up and down. There clearly is a role for the state to play in regulating social media companies and the kinds of vitriol they encourage.
Quickly on the subject of Hong Kong, perhaps this is in the “good news” category that was asked about earlier. We had at Apple Daily almost 600,000 paying subscribers in a city of 7.5 million people. That would be equivalent to about three million people subscribing to one newspaper in Canada.
There are models that can work. On the other hand, our bank accounts were frozen, we weren't allowed to take that money and now the government wants to put a fake news law in place, which is exactly the opposite of what my other panellists have talked about and what we all need.
I'll leave it at that. Thank you.