I am not aware of anything in terms of the bill that deals specifically with the Internet in relation to advocacy, promotion, and counselling. I know there used to be something in the Canadian Human Rights Act at section 13.1 that dealt specifically with the Internet, which was repealed. We realized it was problematic. What we were proposing was a repeal and re-enactment with the problems removed, but it just disappeared.
I think that the Internet is pervasive enough, problematic enough, and presents its own very specific problems, that it would be worthwhile developing some specific legislation that deals with it.
One facet of the Internet is that it's a commercial network of contracts that often have good standards, but which aren't being enforced. There is a question of the extent to which mechanisms should be developed for enforcing those standards. It may be too much to do all of that in the context of amendments of this bill, but I really think it's something this committee and this government should be looking at very specifically.