Thank you.
We've also heard from a number of witnesses that a lot of the radicalization and promotion or bringing people into this whole mindset down the pathway to terrorism really starts with technology, and a lot of it is occurring on the Internet.
We've had witnesses testify that existing sections of the Criminal Code dealing with hate crimes and so forth are not adequate to fight what we're seeing right now with general things on the Internet or people calling out for general attacks against Canada, because part of the legislation in the Criminal Code deals more specifically, pointing out someone, a place, or an event, and things like that.
Do you agree that a lot of the radicalization and promotion of terrorism happens on the Internet, and do you agree with the measures in this bill that are trying to stop that spread, stop the radicalization, and stop people from—