I would agree with that. When I look at the history of social media companies trying to deal with these kinds of things, it's not very promising. It's not that they have given us great results and they are doing this so well.
There was a CBC documentary, I think, about this as well, about how these companies try to deal with provocative videos or violent videos and those kinds of things. It deviates from what we're discussing, but it's because they are run for money. It's a business really. Those kinds of videos give them more viewers and more users and more engagement, so they tend not to take down all the controversial videos out there, all the violent videos out there. They keep some of them so they can keep on engaging their audience.
When it comes to these companies, it's a question mark really how much we want to rely on them to make the perfect rules. I think the government should have some involvement as well.