I'll turn to Mr. Hinton.
Your comment in response to a question you got was about how researchers who are working with problematic foreign actors—Chinese companies like Huawei—have their ability to speak and do research somehow constrained by those agreements. Wouldn't you say that this happens whenever a researcher gets funding from any commercial interest, whether it's an oil company or a chemical company or whatever? That constrains, almost automatically, what that researcher does, the questions they ask, and what they say about the results of their research. They'll basically be self-censoring their own research.
Wouldn't you say that's a broader problem, perhaps, than these security issues we're dealing with?