Thank you for your question, Mr. Champoux.
I'm happy you brought up the example of Australia. Australia set the tone with age 16, which is beyond what most countries are doing. If you think of that, it's actually a response due to the exasperation felt by families, regulators, government and everyone in protecting kids online. In the context where online service providers haven't really shown an interest to step up to the plate, to do what's right and to prioritize kids, what other option do governments like Australia or our own government have? If we had a situation in which the industry was taking this issue seriously and was taking appropriate steps, or wouldn't fight, tooth and nail, every attempt to be subject to reasonable regulation, then we wouldn't be in this situation. If it were....
I think I'll just end there.