Obviously, like all of us, I salute the victims and the survivors who are speaking out and who, from my perspective, are actual heroes. I think that word tends to be used loosely in some ways, but it's certainly fitting in their cases.
I want to say right off the bat what I am hoping for from all three witnesses who are here. You touched on this, but because of our limited time, if you have any other additional policy or legal remedies that you recommend, both on the issue of prevention but also to empower—which I think is a key issue here—individual ownership and rights over the circulation of our own images online, and of course anything else you haven't been able to address, could you please submit that to the committee in writing? I know that would be of high value to all the members here.
Laila, I have a question for you. You addressed a number of issues regarding the MindGeek representatives' testimony here and proved many of their claims to be false. I just want to start with a question for you about what MindGeek's response has been to you and to the work that you and other advocates are doing, and to victims and to journalists who are covering this issue, and any comments you might have about that.