Thank you, Madam Chair, and I thank the witnesses for being here today. I really appreciate your testimony.
Mr. Andrey, I am going to ask you the questions that I have today.
I thought it was very interesting when I read about the survey of online harms in Canada. The information was interesting.
I'm really curious, because I know that Canadians' use of social media is growing. I represent a more rural and remote riding, and one challenge for small communities across Canada is that local papers are really struggling to find ways to survive in this economy. There is not as much support for them to make sure there are actually accredited journalists doing the work and making sure the information is true and factual.
I'm curious about this. You also said that Canadians are ready to see action taken on this issue. I'm curious about how people are making decisions about what a trusted source is when they go online.
If we're going to combat misinformation, what kinds of thoughts do you have around what we could provide so that people know if something is a trusted source or not?