Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Ms. Shanahan.
I listened very carefully to our witnesses. My questions will be more geared towards Mr. DeBarber.
I gather that we must correct and improve a response and ensure that it's done properly. However, there are many challenges.
I was surprised to learn that, for 400 images, there can be 400 applications to purge, and that it may cost $2,000 for an automated removal and about $5,000 for a custom removal. So we're talking about money.
In terms of access to the individual, service providers must provide some modulation. However, we've just completely switched gears, since there must be access to the machine. I heard that very clearly.
Obviously, this is about consent, but it's also about identity. As committee members, our job is to protect people's identity. With respect to the surface web and the dark web, I was wondering whether the notion of consent and identification was straightforward. I can give myself another name or I can use a keyword, as Ms. Lukings said earlier. I'm concerned about this. That's my first question. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this, Mr. DeBarber.
I respect the notion of consent. We won't take away what people like. However, we want to make sure that non‑consenting individuals, including minors, can't become victims. I'd like to hear your comments on this as well.