Thank you so much for coming.
You mentioned freedom of speech. You mentioned lack of staffing. We've heard here by victims—by mothers, by teenagers, young people—that the Twitter platform has re-abused them, re-victimized them. I know you have done some work here in the last week. You have announced the blocking and the muting. That's good progress moving forward. It's the first time you have actually made some major changes. But there's more to be done.
I was just wondering. Are you looking at more? Because it's not right to say, “Oh, it's freedom of speech” or “Oh, I had a lack of staff.” You have a platform. It's out there in the public. It's being utilized to victimize young children, time and time again. You have a responsibility.
We have a responsibility, too, as legislators. I think legislation might be important if a private company doesn't do some of the work.
Can you expand a bit about that?