I've been following what's been happening in Australia. I have actually met with the e-commission in Australia that does the regulatory administration. For all those who might not know, there was a question about what are the parts of a prospective e-commission.
The digital safety commission of Canada would be a body that would oversee the enforcement of the online harms act. A digital safety ombudsperson would support users and advocate for the public interest of online safety. There would also be duties for social media operators, and platforms would be required to implement measures to mitigate, protect children and make harmful content inaccessible.
It's a whole ball with different parts in the ball. That's sort of what's needed. It's not going to happen overnight, because in Australia it took years to come up with. We're doing this for long-term safety. We're not doing this for the short term. We want to do it right. Everything that we do takes time and care, really.
What I'm not happy about is that, as parents, we are being asked questions that we might not know about. We've come here to talk about is why Bill C-63 is important to enact. This is one of the last First World countries to enact something like this. That's why we need to have it done. We do need the regulatory board, and the e-commission is a regulatory board. That's what I have to say about that one.