davis: many people work on our only tbaitions. mr. blumenthal: with all due respect to you, the word transparency is easy to use but it's hard to do. so far, there is nothing that you have said to indicate that disclosure of these findings, conclusions, recommendations, facts, known to facebook about the harmful effects of its product will be made available and in fact that a decision will be made by any specific time or by any particular individual. can you tell us more? ms. davis: i think our commitment to transparency in the last two years should be a very good indication of our commitment. we've launched a transparency report, we have set up an oversight board, we have impact assessments, we're doing a tremendous amount to ensure transparency around our platform. and we're looking for ways to give independent researchers access to data so they can get independ studies as well. mr. blumenthal: that's perhaps one of the most discouraging parts of your testimony that you're relying on your past record of transparency for what you'll