Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for joining us today.
It's clear we have a generational risk or danger with online harms. Two tragedies have hit close to home for us in British Columbia. You may recall Amanda Todd's suicide in 2012, which was linked to online harassment, and the recent news of the 12-year-old boy whose suicide was linked to online sexual extortion.
Coincidentally, I have a 15-year-old daughter and a 12-year-old boy, so it's chilling to hear some of these stories that come out.
I'll go to Mr. Malone first.
You've noted in a previous interview that the collection of vast amounts of data creates “power imbalances” with users. Could you please expand on what you mean by that?