Thank you, Madam Chair.
Ms. Haugen and Ms. Selby, I'd actually like to continue on that same subject. One of our previous witnesses, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, is expressly calling for private messaging services and certain aspects of private messaging features to be subject to regulation.
It's hard. To give a personal example, I have 12-year-old twins. We have them on Messenger Kids. We started them off with iPads. We're not prepared to go to the cellphone yet. I'm sure I'm going through what a lot of parents are going through. This is the new frontier. When they get their own cellphones, how can I be sure that those messaging services will be protecting them?
Ms. Haugen, you cited Instagram, but are social media companies doing enough? Do we need to take this regulatory approach?
I'd just like to hear both of you—Ms. Haugen first, and then Ms. Selby—offer a little bit of context.