We really need to embark on a societal project about this issue. Perhaps we should intervene at schools in all the provinces. I don't know the answer to your question, but it's important to point out two things.
First, we have to look at how we teach children to use new technologies. They often adopt these new technologies even faster than we, the older generation, do.
Second, it's important to understand why deepfake pornography is so harmful and why it constitutes a significant infringement. That's why we're so focused on this issue. We need to educate young people so that they understand that what happens on the Internet really affects them in the physical world. They need to know that when they talk to a classmate, for example, that once that same person is at home, they can use their image and make deepfake pornography. I think it's sometimes a little hard to picture yourself on a screen after a deepfake.