Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her speech, which was as eloquent as ever.
I want to read part of an interesting article from Global News that I read this morning called:
“Why anti-‘revenge porn’ pioneer doesn’t like Canada’s cyberbullying law”.
This is someone who would normally support the kind of initiatives the government is preparing to take.
“Mary Anne Franks has made a name for herself fighting “revenge porn”—the dissemination of intimate photos of a woman (it’s almost always a woman) without her permission or knowledge—often by an estranged partner.”
This says something that I thought was pretty interesting, and I would like my colleague to comment. She says, “I do not think it's ever going to work to try to protect privacy by invading privacy.”
Could I have the member's comment, please?