Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you all for being here today. I found your three presentations to be just excellent.
My daughters are 12 and 8. My 12-year-old daughter has decided that she, unlike Mr. Angus, likes Twitter. She has decided to set up her own little Twitter account and she does text, mainly to her little school chums.
As a parent, I am concerned about whether there's private information that is going to be accessed in some way, shape, or form.
Are you of the view that we can, or should, be looking at privacy measures for minors in a different way than we would for adults? Should we make the assumption that adults should know better? Adults are adults, and they should be smarter and should know better.
Should we look at strengthening privacy provisions to protect minors who are users of social media, or should we, in your view, treat everybody the same, regardless of their age?