Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have some questions for you, Professor Sérafin.
Many Canadians express great concern over Justin Trudeau's censorship agenda, and Bill C-63 is a piece of legislation that is part of that agenda. You've written about that bill for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. In particular, I'd like to ask you about one of your comments and have you just elaborate on it.
You wrote, in reference to Bill C-63:
...it is not inconceivable that remedies might be sought against other kinds of online content distributors in an effort to have them engage in proactive censorship or otherwise set general policy with little or no democratic oversight. This possibility is certainly heightened by the way in which the existing directed remedies for anti-discrimination have been used to date.
Could you elaborate on that point?