I'm glad you brought this up, because it was actually my next question. It's a question between you and Mr. McSorley.
The government, in Bill C-63, has not thought about age verification at all. It's punting this to a regulator that's not created, and it's going to be two or three years down the road.
Witnesses on the other panel have suggested that age verification can be done right now through algorithms, and I agree with that. You can detect someone's age using an algorithm. If Meta knows somebody wants to buy a KitchenAid spatula, it knows how old they are.
I'm wondering, between the two of you, if the way that we should be squaring the circle on age verification to protect personal information, while also ensuring that minors are not subjected to harm, is by requiring online operators to use algorithms or other technological means to determine age within a degree of accuracy.
Does that make sense to you, Ms. Jordan-Smith?