Yes. This is a very basic point. With the tip line and the role that we're playing, citizens or online users become the eyes and ears of the Internet. They become a neighbourhood watch—and that's certainly more of a moral suggestion.
When we're looking at this, there are many instances—and I would expect this in the future too—when content providers or service providers are going to be the first people to come across it. So if you take an example where someone who is providing an Internet service is aware of a client with child pornography or has found actual child pornography, it's not just about the child pornography they've seen, but there could also be children with and connected to that client or person who is interested in the material. So there is a direct connection between what we see on the Internet and those individuals who are collecting, possessing, and trading this type of material.