My first question is with regard to policy. I sit on the Status of Women committee. We just got done with studying violence against women and girls. Pornography was a significant part of that, of course, specifically in terms of forming the attitudes of men and boys and then their actions toward women and girls.
That being the case, I'm wondering if you can comment, starting with Ms. Layden, on the public health concerns we're facing here with regard to the formation of attitudes and then the actions of men and boys against women and girls, based on their access to pornography. Also, I've read that, on average, young men here in Canada are exposed to pornography at the age of 11. That concerns me. It concerns me that for many of them it is their primary source of education, which is what's being said here today, and that it's how their attitudes towards women are being formed.