That's a very interesting and important area, I think. Again, everybody says it's not only focusing on the problem, but where it is coming from. Part of the problem, clearly, is men—young men, old men, and so on—mostly men, not exclusively, but mostly men, so what do we do about that? I think things like pornography are part of that.
I'm not suggesting censorship here, but one thing, when we come back to jurisdiction, when you start talking about programming and communications between provinces, we are in a federal jurisdiction, so one of the things that is outside the realm of education is whether there should be some more ways to respond to that. It's not a simple question, balancing all of these kinds of competing values, but it's important. It was, I think, part of both the cyber-bullying task force and the Saint Mary's council where I came across these incredible statistics about how much of sex education is now pornography. It's not these other institutions.