Thank you, Chair.
To the witnesses, thank you so much for being here and providing your testimony today.
My first question is for Ms. Inman from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
I heard you speak about the anti-racism work, which is certainly commendable and incredibly important in the prevention of people getting to a point where they're spreading hateful messages or sharing those things. However, I wonder if there is anything in particular where you're dealing with online hate or talking about an education program for Canadians.
That's something we've heard pretty consistently from people who have testified here, that we need, now, a full-blown, almost immediate ability to educate Canadians, not just K to 12, which is fantastic, but all Canadians on what constitutes hate speech, what to do if they see hate speech, and to really have that happen in a very quick manner, because Canadians are struggling. I hear all the struggles that you're having in trying to address this and it's moving very quickly.
Have you been directed by the Minister of Canadian Heritage to start such a program, or are you looking at that behind the scenes? It would be helpful to know.