I'll just ask one more question, and then I'll give the floor to my colleague, Mr. Van Popta.
When we talk about child sexual abuse material, or child sex abuse and exploitation material—referred to in the code as “child pornography”, but I don't want to use that term here—my understanding is that the research says that, of the number of people who consume this type of media, if memory serves, upwards of 80% will eventually offend against a child, not only over the Internet but in person.
Would that not itself be justification for mandatory registration for these types of offences?