Absolutely.
We have a policy on Facebook that requires people to use their real identity. And we believe this helps people connect with one another because it goes to the heart of who you are. I can also say that we see that it brings about greater accountability.
We've tried to state very clearly in our policies that this is required—so the expectation is out there—and then provide ways for our community to report to us if they see that something is not right and that maybe somebody is not using his or her real name. When we see those circumstances, we will investigate that profile to ensure that the person is representing himself, and if not, we would remove that profile.