I believe that Canadian legislation would be more restrictive with regard to Facebook than American legislation. In the American system, Facebook must give a lot of money to members of Congress. There must be pressure to ensure a certain amount of leeway and freedom in reality. However, the political systems of countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia may provide an opportunity to take things a little further.
You've adopted a strategy of taking small steps, and that's fine for you. However, should we, the legislators, work with four or five countries to test the system properly? Otherwise, one country will act, and other countries will observe what happens and then make adjustments one after the other. Is the best approach to wait for one country to act and then make adjustments as the initiatives unfold, or to ensure that the countries take stronger measures? The latter approach would send the message that recess is over.