I would like to. Thank you so much.
MindGeek came before this committee a couple of weeks ago and said they were a partner of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. I would suggest they're not a partner. I think you should ask NCMEC about that statement. I think they would tell you that they're not a partner.
What MindGeek did was what they should have done many years ago, which is finally register, in 2020, to begin reporting to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in the U.S.A. On the 2019 ESP report for NCMEC, there were zero reports from MindGeek or Pornhub. Not only that, we have evidence of their senior community manager telling a user online, publicly, who had said, “There's child porn all over Pornhub”, and what could they do, that they did not need to report it to the authorities, to just report it to them. In that same year, there were no reports from Pornhub to NCMEC. Moderators have told me that they didn't even know what NCMEC was—the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. I would think these reviewers would need to know who that agency was in order to be taking the proper procedure.
I'll lastly say that victims have said that sometimes they have reported their child exploitation to Pornhub and then gone over to NCMEC to report there as well, and they discovered that there was no report coming from Pornhub or MindGeek about their particular instance of exploitation.