With the amendments to the legislation, I understand we now have some protection built in for children and vulnerable individuals. I watched a three-year-old grandson navigate an iPad with remarkable ease. Certainly he didn't read all the governing bylaws getting into what his responsibilities are.
Then I think of seniors on the other end of the scale. Having run numerous anti-fraud seminars in my riding, I've heard countless stories of fraudulent activity involving seniors on Internet sites or being directed at them through their e-mails, and all kinds of different challenges to their security. I have a real concern about how technology is moving at a pace that's faster than we can be in providing security and protection for the consumers using those products. Would you agree with that?