Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
We're dealing with a very sensitive topic that I think we all care about on this committee. Although we sometimes have different opinions on how to approach this issue, I think that all committee members, all parties represented here, share a single objective, which is to make web browsing safer. We all want to make sure that our children, our daughters, our women, our sisters can feel safe and that they can be spared from this kind of reprehensible behaviour.
Ms. Moreau, Ms. Rourke, you mentioned in your article, as well as in your opening remarks, that deepfakes don't just affect celebrities. However, that's really our perception, that it's generally used to provide us with images of Taylor Swift, say, in pornographic poses—as a witness told us a little earlier. However, anyone can be a victim of this, not just politicians in election campaigns, but also ordinary people.
Are there many examples of this?
Have you noted many cases where ordinary people who are not famous are victims of sexual deepfakes?