Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for testifying today.
It certainly takes a great amount of courage to share your experiences with us. It's painful, I would think, to remember these horrible events, and of course for those of you who have lost children, our deepest sympathies. Certainly you have our commitment to try to act in such a fashion so that these horrible acts don't repeat themselves in the future.
All of you have commented on the necessity of the police authorities acting rapidly. There's been some discussion on the protection of the privacy of the perpetrators. Obviously we don't live in a police state and there has to be some sort of balance in striking privacy rights.
Mr. Hubley, by way of example, don't you feel, as a victim, that privacy is invaded when you're cyberbullied?