Thank you very much, Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Gruzd, for coming in today. We really appreciate your time.
I'll start by continuing where Mr. Kurek was leading.
In the context of the Israel-Palestine war, we've seen Canadians, especially young people, being targeted for posting their views online, to the point where their employment and education are impacted. There is a kind of grouping culture online, regardless of which side of the issue they're on, and online targeting of individuals for expressing their views.
Do you think that social media companies have a responsibility to provide protection and maintenance of freedom of expression, especially for young people online?