I'm not an Internet lawyer or expert on how to address Internet radicalization. Through our research we see so many Facebook groups and pages in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, and I'm sure Canadian law enforcement agencies probably don't have full access to the content on those Facebook pages and groups. They are being operated within Canada and the friendly Government of Canada needs assistance from communities who know Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. Without that assistance, the government is probably not able to act, even if this bill gets passed, so this is very complicated.
Yes, through social media law enforcement entities surely can track down those individuals, but they need to get into that content, which is not in English.