Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks as well to the witnesses who have taken the time to come and meet with us today. I will now turn to the representatives of the three companies here present.
We all use your platforms, as do millions of people in Quebec and Canada. I think it's important to take a step back and admit that your companies weren't established for the purpose of defending democracy. They weren't founded to promote the quality of public debate or democratic ideals; that's not your primary mission. They were established to encourage people to interact with each other, but ultimately to make money and profits.
However, as a result of evolving technologies, you now have an additional responsibility. That responsibility was previously borne by the mainstream media for years, but it's now up to your companies to adopt clear rules for avoiding misinformation, disinformation, manipulation and foreign interference, even though that wasn't your original purpose. As MPs and elected officials, we are concerned about the situation.
You've come here well prepared, but I know how the committees work. You itemize all the great things you've done, and you talk about the millions of dollars you've spent, all the accounts you've closed and the particular department that's working on the problem. It's hard for us to verify, in five minutes, whether it's all true. I imagine it's true.
However, we can see that, even though you've spent a lot of money, misinformation and disinformation are still out there, and we're still worried about them. Consequently, I don't want to know what you've done, but rather what you intend to do to improve the situation in circumstances where countries such as Russia only want to exploit social divisions and cause chaos in our societies. What will you do to reassure us and improve the situation in future?