Thank you very much, Ms. Ashton.
Mr. Marcoux, I want to ask you a question about young people's exposure to harmful content online.
I am the father of two young teenagers, and I see how much the content they consume on social media and online in general influences the way they speak and behave. Some content is relatively harmless, but some of it is hard-core and extremely harmful, and that has deeply undesirable effects. There are all kinds of ways to prevent that. Australia has opted for a heavy-handed approach: banning social media for young people under the age of 16. They clearly want to do something definitive, but there are a lot of questions about implementing that policy.
What measures do you think could be taken in Canada? We need realistic measures that will help us prevent young people—especially teenagers, who are so impressionable—from accessing harmful content. I'm not just talking about violent or sexual content; I'm also talking about influences that can be deeply detrimental to their development and their attitude in general.