Good. Thank you so much for that.
In your testimony you touched on a national strategy and you gave us seven points. I scribbled them down as quickly as I could. Your point number three was to reject approaches that focus on victims having to defend themselves, and number five was to do so without expanding policy services or police powers.
A colleague of mine has introduced a private member's bill on stopping Internet sexual exploitation, which builds on recommendations from a study in the ethics committee on MindGeek and other platforms that were using pornography without consent. The intent of the bill is to prohibit platforms from using pornographic material without the consent of people, and they need to be 18 years old.
This is a quote from a press release:
It is time to place the burden of due diligence and corporate responsibility on companies rather than survivors and law enforcement.
What do you say about that? From your testimony, I'm assuming that you agree with that.