 Utah's division of consumer protection filed a lawsuit against TikTok, alleging that the app is knowingly harmful to children because of its quote, addictive nature. We have a ton of children in this state and having raised three myself, I can tell you that whenever something is big with the kids, comic books in the 50s, video games in the 90s, whatever thing was like exploding and it seemed like might be quote, unquote dangerous for our kids, AKA addicting, he won't stop playing video games, he won't stop reading comics, he won't stop watching TV, whatever it's ever been, we freak out here sometimes. And I say we, the collective we, our legislators tend to get a little freaked out. And I do think it's a kind of who is thinking of the children knee-jerk reaction that happens here more often than in other states. My advice to parents is use the app and find out for yourself how that app works, just start using it.