Guilbeault revealed that the legislation being tabled is the first step in creating a "safer environment for all people online and not just for a handful," regulating hurtful content beyond what is already covered by the Criminal Code, according to Blacklock's Reporter. "With the legislation we will be tabling, it won’t matter whether or not the company is Canadian," said Guilbeault. "It won’t matter where the company is registered or where their servers are located." ... He says that the approach will require online platforms to eliminate illegal content such as hate speech, terrorist and violent extremism, child pornography, as well as the non-consensual sharing of intimate images online.