Sure. I'm happy to.
Joe, feel free to jump in here.
We do an annual survey of a representative group of Canadians to track, basically, Canadians' experiences online with harmful content or illegal experiences. At a high level, we start with hate speech: 40% of Canadians say they see hate speech at least monthly, and about 10% of Canadians say they have personally been targeted by online hate speech. Those rates are about double or triple for a variety of marginalized communities and racialized communities. It would be about double that rate for 2SLGBTQ Canadians, and three times that rate, or 30%, say they have personally been targeted with hate speech. There's a tracking of that.
We also track exposure to, and belief in, misinformation and disinformation. We have Canadians do a quiz, basically, of a series of true and false statements. We find that about 15% of Canadians we assess as having a high degree of belief in misinformation. Those Canadians are more likely to say they consume their news on social media and are less trusting of mainstream media sources.