Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to all the witnesses for testifying today. There's certainly a wide swath of opinions that are being shared, and that's helpful, of course, in the examination of this bill.
My question is directed to the Bully Free Alliance and the WiredSafety representatives. The Minister of Justice has indicated that protecting the children, the most vulnerable in Canada, from Internet bullying, from cyberbullying, is a multifaceted problem. It's not only the changes to the Criminal Code, of course, that will accomplish this, it's a much larger puzzle. That's why our government has invested in various, I guess, preventive measures. There are examples of this. For instance, the number of school-based projects to try to prevent bullying.
In addition, through the Get Cyber Safe campaign, the government also supports the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, which operates Cybertip.ca and the Needhelpnow.ca websites, where Canadians can report online sexual exploitation of children and seek help for exploitation resulting from the sharing of sexual images.
So my question to you is, in your opinion, have these investments been useful? Which types of programs have yielded the best results? Is there any particular initiative you would like to highlight to the committee? And last, what other preventive measures do you think the government should invest in?
Don't be shy.