Thank you.
I was reading some of the things that have been published over the years—things that you and others have said. At the time when Bill C-63 was before the House of Commons—and of course this has to do with online harms—it was brought forward in the last Parliament, and then, due to the government choosing to prorogue, it died.
Now, there were good things within that bill, but there were also a lot of problems with that bill, as was highlighted by many stakeholders. You highlighted this as well, that there was some good stuff but it didn't go far enough. One of the areas where you felt it didn't go far enough was that it was lacking a robust plan to protect kids from exposure to pornography, and of course the effect that it has on them during their childhood and later in life. Do you want to expand on that a bit more, in terms of what more needs to be done for kids?
