 Our next speaker is Charlotte Slayman. Charlotte? Thank you. I'm Charlotte Slayman, the Competition Policy Director at Public Knowledge, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group. Thank you for your action at the last open meeting to rescind the 2015 policy statement that unnecessarily tied the FTC's hands, preventing the commission from taking aggressive action to increase competition across our economy. At that meeting, Chair Kahn suggested that it may be useful to adopt a new policy statement. We believe this is a smart strategy. A revised policy statement should make it clear that section five is not identical to the Sherman and Clayton Act, and that conduct can be challenged as an unfair method of competition under section five, even if it would not violate these antitrust laws. It should lay out the policy goals that will guide the FTC's decision-making as the agency reclaims its whole section five authority. I also want to thank the FTC staff for their invaluable work on behalf of the American people. Thank you. Thank you, Charlotte.