 Thursday, Google joined Metta in saying it will remove Canadian news from its platforms in response to Bill C-18, a.k.a. the Online News Act. Molly, what do you make of this particular version of this fight? These platforms are going to have to figure out a better solution. Blocking news I don't think is a viable long-term strategy. They're not being asked to pay for content. They're being asked to pay to link. The argument was, well, you're carrying the important part of our news, the snippets, right, the subject. And that is what's stopping people from coming to our website. I can see an argument to say, well, if you're going to use part of our copyrighted material, you need to pay for it. I get that. But what then happened is Google said, well, fine, we'll just carry the headline and the link. So then it was, you can't use headlines. Then they're like, great, we'll just carry the link. And then it was, well, you can't link. Suddenly making someone pay to link to something feels like that is not what the web is supposed to be about.