I'd be pleased to respond to Monsieur Petit.
Monsieur Petit, thank you for your kind words, but I want to congratulate you. I was aware of and followed your efforts in that regard. I want you to know that they're very much appreciated. And I believe they're appreciated outside of this country, because part of the challenge we have is to make sure we get everyone on board with these issues.
In my conversations with my counterparts at the Organization of the American States meeting earlier this year and at the last Commonwealth justice ministers meeting I attended, this was one of the issues they asked about. They wanted to make sure they had laws on the books that addressed these concerns and that the laws were up to date. Because that is the challenge we have. The technology changes very quickly. The sophistication of these crimes is changing all the time. Our job and our responsibility is to make sure that we are continuously involved in the fight to protect children.
Again, it's not just a Canadian problem or an American problem or a British problem. These are problems that transcend international boundaries. To the extent we work with other countries to do this, we're moving in the right direction. This is why I was particularly pleased that your resolution has been so widely accepted. Again, I thank you for your efforts in this regard.