Thank you very much, Chair. Again, I do beg your pardon, but having been inadvertently, I'm sure, left off the list when we met Monday this week, I just wanted to be sure that indeed I would have this opportunity to speak to Mr. Fortin's motion, because I do indeed have a lot I want to speak to on that.
Before I get there, I just want to put on the record that I had put forward a motion to resume debate on my motion asking for the continuation of testimony, that this committee would hear further testimony on the MindGeek study. Why did I do that? Because it has come to our attention, with the very disturbing testimony that we have heard today, including that of Melissa Lukings and the representatives of Stella, that we are just at the tip of the iceberg as far as what constitutes non-consensual use of images and indeed what is seen on the Internet that is available publicly.