For seniors, we entertain several complaints that are made usually on their behalf. We try to operate a change in the practice of the company that's preying on them. I think we've been fairly successful in the complaints we've had.
As for children, we have a whole new initiative on youth privacy, which was an issue we really brought to international attention when we hosted the international conference in 2005. We have a youth privacy website. We have a joint initiative with commissioners in several other provinces. We have a youth privacy blog. I don't know if we have that as a particular cost, but it's a major resource centre in terms of initiatives in order to educate this demographic and educate their parents on the issues of privacy online.
I've just remembered: we have a campaign with, for example, stickers that you can put on your iPod that say, “Think before you click”. We're trying to do a lot of these things to reach down to youth.