set up with an outside panel of experts to study the platform's effect on the election. however, the company's own press release on it openly suggests it doesn't consider itself bound by any recommendations that should come from it. and as for how the company treats its own internal research, just last week, it published two of the internal studies which were cited today on the harmful mental health impact instagram has on teen girls. notably, though, it came with facebook's own added annotations rebutting or reframing some of the negative points. not the picture of a company willing to take a hard look at itself, at least not in public. as for inside corporate walls? well, frances haugen spoke to that, as well, today. >> i think in general, but i'd like you to just confirm for me, this research and the documents containing that research is not only findings and conclusion, it's also recommendations for changes? what i hear you saying is that,