Yes, I understand.
I think the closest comparison I would give is Germany, which has a strong law, in this case talking about illegal hate speech, but again, illegal content. Platforms that are caught facilitating the transmission of this content can face fines of up to 50 million euros per infraction. That is an example of getting serious. The United Kingdom is also talking about personal liability for online harms, not just for companies but for their individual executives.
Our Nanos polling from the fall shows that Canadians also overwhelmingly support such a move in Canada.