There's presently a federal-provincial-territorial cybercrime working group. I think they'll actually deliver a report in the next month that has a whole herd of legislative tweaks, amendments, and practices within it.
The biggest thing with the Internet is that it's the final frontier. It's the law of the jungle. It was fine ten years ago, when you had power users on the Internet. It was long before children knew how to use a browser. They're very savvy when it comes to making social networks and making icons bounce, but they're still emotionally the same as they've always been.
They're put on this information super highway that has no rules. We have rules all through society to protect our children, but once it comes to the Internet, there are none.
It's not really part of this, but because you asked, there needs to be some regulation of the Internet to put rules in place to protect children when they're on the information highway as much as when they're on the paved one outside our doors here.