There's so much information out there on the Internet. Indeed, the Internet and computers are very much part of today's classrooms. At some schools and some school boards, children have their own laptops. They are using the Internet on a daily basis. They're learning how to search for information. They're learning how to make those connections.
That's what we want our children to do. They're learning to be lifelong learners. They're developing a passion with that learning, and that's what we want to have our students do.
So to limit them with copyright infringement laws would be very detrimental to their learning and to their increase in knowledge. We want our students finding as much information as they can and making those connections so that they will be able to make good, solid decisions on their own.
It's all very important. We want to have that open for teachers to be able to say this is what we can do, and not limit that.