Can I jump in on that one, please?
It is really important that we underscore this point: While criminal law is absolutely essential, it is not enough when we're dealing with the upload of material and content online. What we know is that, of course, we need to be able to convict and charge people, to move down that process, but by the time an image gets uploaded, it can be distributed to multiple platforms at a rate that is just unmanageable. The fact that we have some of the strongest legislation in the world tied to even how we define child sexual abuse material and are still issuing between 10,000 and 20,000 notices per day really shows that gap. While, certainly, as mentioned, those things are important, we know that when we're dealing with online content and harmful content, we cannot rely exclusively on criminal law.