I don't think we can expect that governments are going to know everything and have all the answers at all times. What governments can do, which we're doing today, is convene. We can bring in those who have that knowledge, technical expertise and lived experiences. They can really inform policies that the government has to be accountable for legislating.
Governments have a very profound obligation to listen to groups and individuals who may be the most impacted and who may not feel that they can come into these environments. Consultation and having their voices heard are very important. In our work, we talk to people who are excluded, feel marginalized and are concerned about their ability to be safe, whether online or in public spaces.
You talk about psychological safety. One of the aspects is young people and children. There are obligations to.... Bill C-63 actually goes quite far in protecting those vulnerable groups that need protection online. We see rates of suicide, for instance, among young people increasing.
It is our responsibility to protect all people and ensure that all spaces are safe for all people.