Ahead of your appearance today, I tried an experiment on my Facebook page. I tried to post an article from The Globe and Mail from September 10, written by Shannon Kari, entitled “Canadian right-wing influencer’s alleged dealings with Russian media company took place despite sanctions”. After posting, there was a pop-up, as you just mentioned. I have it here: “news content can't be shared” in Canada. After that post failed, I went back and tried “How Indian Scams Will Be The End of Canada”, by Lauren Southern, which is still on Tenet Media's Rumble page. I was able to post that, no problem, with no pop-up. I have it here. You can try it when you are online, if you wish, because it's still there. It has a picture of the Prime Minister with a Canadian flag on one side and an Indian flag on the other, and it says, “The New India”.
You may be working very hard to accomplish what we heard in all the preambles, perhaps, but I'm wondering, with the amount of money that Meta is making—$134 billion U.S., up from $119 billion U.S. in 2022—do we need more legislation surrounding social media platforms through government to be able to do this? What are the issues?