things? and it sounds like they are not even able to know or to figure tou out how to get themselves back connected to the internet. it's pretty incredible they are out for six hours and they don't seem to know what happened. that should be pretty terrifying to people. >> there's been a lot of concerns and just to tie this back into some of the kind of concerns about content and regulation of the platform. about complexity at facebook and about the company's ability to manage the extremely convoluted and complex machine it's built. and i think, obviously, i'm not going to connect infrastructure to, you know, misinformation-type things or -- or, you know, civic integrity type concerns. but it does seem that sometimes the company's held together with duct tape. >> so, you spoke to the facebook whistle-blower, frances haugen, for months. ten months, right? i mean, you know more about this than anyone. i know we now know her name but you have known her for a long time and you have seen all these documents. so she is going to tell congress tomorrow that the company could quote/unquote destroy her for speaking out. is that a legitimate worry?