Well, thank you so much.
Ms. McNicoll, I have a question for you. This is a study of Bill C-63, and I know, from your testimony and from what I read about what your organization has said, that you're very well versed on the topic. Before I ask you a question on it, I want your opinion of Bill C-412, which I just mentioned in this motion. It's a private member's bill by a Conservative member of Parliament, our colleague Michelle Rempel Garner, that deals with some of the same issues and subject matter as Bill C-63.
I'll just give a very high-level overview of it. Bill C-412 will modernize the existing crime of sexual harassment to deal with online harassment. It will require social media platforms to increase safeguards for children around bullying, sexual violence, self-harm, and sexual abuse material—as witness Jane mentioned—and it will update Canada's existing laws around distribution of non-consensual, artificially produced images—deepfakes, in other words. Bill C-63 does not address any of those topics, so there's a big gap there that we think C-412 will fill. Here's my question: Would you agree that these are important subject matters that should be discussed on a priority basis, an opportunity that is presented by Bill C-412?