Two years have passed, and not much has happened in our countries in terms of access to internet. Do you see in the U.S. government, in the conversation happening now in the U.S., engagement, interest in opening access to internet beyond borders? And people that come from countries like Venezuela, Iran, we know that this is essential because internet shutdown is real, and it happens in some sectors on a daily basis, and when people take the streets, it happens immediately. So you are in charge of thinking about global democracy. That’s what your organization does, and you’re doing an incredible job by incorporating new technologies. Are you doing something around this issue of access to internet in autocratic countries?

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