There is evidence from other nations that support such strategies that the strategies are working. It was mentioned earlier this morning.
Finland is an excellent example. They have been doing this work for quite a long time. They have adopted an approach that is about educating all ages, from day care to seniors homes. They are very focused on building the capacity of their citizens to recognize and identify a misinformation or disinformation process. They have excellent evaluation and research that is showing they are much more resilient, as was mentioned earlier this morning, against any efforts to try to influence citizens with misinformation or disinformation. They're much more competent, capable and empowered.
We did a research study with funding from the Government of Canada. We talked to seven or eight different countries about the initiatives they have undertaken. We're happy to make that research and report available to you folks. Absolutely, the EU is doing wonderful work. Finland, Latvia, Australia and the U.K. have made phenomenal progress in the past four to five years.
Canada was a leader in media literacy. We have a fabulous tradition. We would love to see that continue. We're a little behind, but we have every opportunity to catch up and surpass, because we have amazing people in our country who are phenomenal experts in this area.