Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here.
Mr. Zivo, I'm going to start with you. I'm not sure if you were able to hear it, but in our last panel, we had representatives from Meta speak about the fact that.... My colleague here, Mr. MacDonald, gave an example where Canadian media content could not be shared on Facebook, but Tenet Media articles could be shared.
The reason I'm asking you this is that you mentioned that you wrote an article for the National Post and others. You are a journalist who is not paid by Russia. Because Facebook doesn't want to pay for work like yours, they're okay to keep up content—Russian propaganda—that is free and paid for by Russia.
How can the Canadian public and the public at large discern between what is misinformation and what is truth when Canadian journalists are not able to be paid by platforms for their work, but platforms are okay making profits from work that is being done and paid for by Russia?