I wouldn't want to put ourselves out there as having done that comparison to the degree of rigour that I would feel confident in giving an assessment to you. I think what we're seeing, and I think I heard remarks in the earlier panel about this, is that there is starting to be a bit of breathlessness among many of the online companies in recognizing how vulnerable they are in this regard. Some of that I think is coming from the right place of recognizing that there's some real culpability and responsibility for their past approaches having led to very serious abuses and acts of violence. Part of it is obviously commercially motivated as well.
It has been slow with Twitter, and that's been frustrating and difficult. We are getting some pickup and some changes are slowly happening. However, I think much more pressure is needed, including from governments. I think governments need to go on the record with companies like Twitter with very clear demands and recommendations around this whole area of change and prevention and accountability and oversight.