I am going to have to wrap it up here, but my concern is that we have laws in Canada that are very strong, yet we have never had a prosecution against Pornhub or MindGeek for any of this. When Pornhub tells us that someone is there to watch every single video, that means every single video went up with knowing intention. If it was criminal in nature, that would meet the test of mens rea, the knowing of criminal acts. They couldn't say, “Well, it was posted and we didn't see it.”
Can you explain to us why we've never had a legal prosecution? I mean, we have laws. We have multiple witnesses coming forward and multiple victims. There are legal reporting requirements. Any time there is an issue of child abuse online, it has to be reported to the authorities. We don't know if that's happened with them, or we didn't get a clear answer. The non-consensual use of images seems to be criminal in nature if it's been raised, yet we've never had any criminal investigations in Canada.
Are our laws strong enough, or is there just a lack of will? What do you think that gap is in the regulatory framework?