Thank you, Madam Chair.
Given the time allocated to me, I will go quickly.
First of all, I want to thank you, Ms. Jordan-Smith and you too, Mr. McSorley, even though I did not ask you any questions. It does not mean your presence is unimportant. Your testimony was clear and I duly noted it.
Ms. Jordan-Smith, if I may, I would just like to ask you one last question.
We all hope the Online Harms Act, meaning Bill C‑63, will pass quickly. The bill proposes it and, in my opinion, there might be some adjustments to be made. However, I think we owe it to ourselves to be diligent. This will not solve all the problems, but it will criminalize certain behaviours and create entities for complaints and follow-up.
In your opinion, would it help if funds were dedicated to awareness campaigns—be they on television, the radio or social media—to target our young men and young women and help protect them against this?
I ask the question because they will be constantly facing these situations, no matter what laws we pass. In your opinion, could an awareness campaign in the media change anything for victims?