I want to start by asking Jennifer from Egale Canada a question. You had—rightly, I think—highlighted the importance of a balance between holding social media companies and platforms accountable, but also avoiding undue censorship.
I ordinarily sit on a different committee that has looked at these problems. This is one of the recommendations we've made. I want to see if you take issue with it. We recommended that “the Government of Canada enact legislation imposing a duty on social media platforms to remove manifestly illegal content in a timely fashion, including hate speech [and] harassment...or risk monetary sanctions commensurate with the dominance and significance of the social platform, and allowing for judicial oversight of takedown decisions and a right of appeal.”
Does that seem like a fair balance to you?