The reason I ask is we're having a conversation now on the broader issue of online harassment. There was an article last week by CBC saying that the RCMP is recommending additional tools for members of Parliament to prevent harassment. My reaction to that was, “Well, if they can't protect me, then how are they protecting everyone else?”
Based on your experience, do you have any suggestions that the committee could recommend to perhaps close some of those gaps? For example, it's very difficult or it's grey to understand when and how law enforcement can find the identity of somebody who is repeatedly—not a one-off, but repeatedly—harassing somebody online in a threatening way that could be deemed as criminal harassment.