This is a very topical issue. We can also see it with the advent of artificial intelligence and the increased risk of disinformation.
It's not up to the government to say what disinformation is or is not, i.e., that such and such a message is disinformation and such and such is not. There's an element of debate in all this.
There are several answers to your question. One of the main answers is Bill C‑18. Indeed, it reinforces a free, independent, autonomous and impartial press that likes to dig, does research, writes and disseminates information based on facts.
We're also setting up other programs. I'm thinking, for example, of the programs we've implemented to foster civic education, to help young people and different groups recognize what might be disinformation.
However, at no time would it be for the government to say that it knows what is true or not. We agree on that.
We need to help institutions that give the public access to valid, factual information.