I think you have experts around the table who might in fact suggest improvements to the committee. I think a reinstatement is very logical, because basically we have an online environment that is a free-for-all, apart from what social media companies have been doing. It's very, very difficult for most Canadians and most elected officials, men or women, to pursue the only recourse available to them.
As you know, Michelle Rempel talks about it, and you can talk to her about it. She had to take a constituent to court because of online bullying that really never ended and began to transcend into real life. What's the difference between online and real life? As you know, that distinction is increasingly blurred.
I think there needs to be better recourse, and section 13 is a good way to start. Could it change now because of how social media and our online participation have evolved? Possibly. I don't think EV is in a position to say one way or another what that language should look like, but I would strongly recommend, and I think Equal Voice would recommend, that this section be seriously looked at again.