Thank you very much, Mr. Sorbara.
Again, I will be somewhat cautious in talking about legislation that may be coming forward, but from a public safety perspective and from what we have heard very clearly from law enforcement, there are essentially three principles. There would be a mandatory reporting of online harms, which could include the sexual exploitation of children. There would be steps taken to preserve evidence that would then be used by law enforcement in conducting investigations and ultimately by prosectors in criminal prosecutions that might arise from those online harms, and then [Technical difficulty—Editor] to end the victimization that its presence online represents.
From a law enforcement perspective, we've heard very clearly from the police right across the country about what they would like to see in legislation.