Thank you very much, Mr. Morin.
While it's clear that social media contributed to the problem, you're right to remind us that there is more to it than that.
In your book, Le nouvel âge des extrêmes, which I read in my final year of applied politics at the University of Sherbrooke, it can clearly be seen that you researched the growth of far-right movements, particularly over the past few decades. There was a rise in extremism on social networks, but also elsewhere in the field. You have often asked how we can reach out to these people. What I would like to hear about are the main features of these far-right groups
How do today's far-right groups differ from those of 10 years ago?
Can you explain how the far-right movement grew and what drove this growth?