The other one I want to ask about, which has come up a few times, is elections and the spreading of misinformation. You stated that you think the public has become more cognizant. I'll say that's true to a certain extent, except that there's still the ability to share misinformation broadly on social media. It can be placed there. I have a concern in particular with the fake accounts that have popped up over the summer. It appears to be a government official, it gets shared 5,000 times, but it's actually a fake account.
Those kinds of things are really troubling, because you have misinformation that is still being shared. I've had people come into my office, as I think probably all of us have, to talk about something they read. When I tell them that it's just not true and ask them where they got it from, they say they heard it from a friend who read it on social media.
How are you dealing with that when it's coming from another country, or even internally?