Thank you, Chair.
Thanks to all of the witnesses for being here today and for the different areas of expertise you bring forward. We appreciate that. It definitely adds value to our discussion.
I wouldn't want anyone to come here, sit here for two hours, and not get to say anything, so I'll ask Ms. Morency a question.
There have been a number of high-profile issues—I certainly don't ask you to comment on any case that's ongoing—regarding people who are travelling to different jurisdictions to basically prey on young people. I guess you'd call them child sex tourists or something to that effect. I'm wondering if you could comment a bit on the changes that were in Bill C-22 on raising the age of protection that are now incorporated in Bill C-2 and on the impact that might have on people. Maybe you can comment on whether or not people in the past did see Canada as somewhat of a destination, and on what impact this would have.
I do recall some testimony from the last Parliament that dealt with the sophistication of groups of older individuals who were seeking out young people for these types of relationships, and how they used the Internet to further their exploitation. Could you comment a bit on whether that message is going to be getting out there to those groups, and also on Canada being a destination in that regard?