 So what we're going to do today is we're going to buy a Facebook ad. We are testing the advertising system of Facebook to see whether or not they will actually allow us or any kind of advertiser to take out discriminatory housing ads. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 is pretty clear about what advertisers or anyone trying to rent or sell a property is or isn't allowed to do. So yesterday, my colleague Maddie Rarner and I started a very, very, very low-key housing company here on Facebook. Right now, we're going to recreate that same ad that our colleagues took out last year that Facebook has promised that they fixed. Over here, boost post. We are excluding African-Americans, Asian-Americans, or Hispanics who primarily speak Spanish. All right, saying we've received your order. We are reviewing your ad to make sure it meets our advertising policies. This usually takes less than 15 minutes. Oh, and it's approved. Your ad is approved, the ad is active. We don't want this ad to be active. I'm going to disable it right away. We've tried all of these other categories as well, and every single ad that we've purchased has been approved in less than 20 minutes, most within a couple of seconds. That whole process of buying an ad, having the ad approved, that took under a minute. Like, that didn't even take an entire minute.