Thank you very much.
Ms. Baron, I'll turn to you for my last question.
In your opening remarks, you were talking about the importance of protecting freedom of expression, and you said this is the new public square. One key difference, though, is that unlike the physical town square, the digital town square is not a passive bystander. We know that on platforms, those algorithms can play a role in amplifying some content while suppressing other content. It can have a very real effect of pushing some people into some pretty dark corners.
We just heard from a witness in the previous panel, a member of the LGBTQ community, who said that her ability to freely express herself with the status quo is being hampered. How would you like to tackle that? We're trying to figure out a way forward here. How do we protect her ability to freely express herself, because the status quo is greatly impugning her right?