With regard to your first question, Mrs. Davidson, I don't see why privacy protection and innovation can't both exist. I think you may even have technologies develop in relation to the provision of privacy and keeping information secure. Technology was a booming industry prior to the introduction of social media. Perhaps if legislation is empowered there won't necessarily be that same stifling of technology or that same sort of fear of that possibility.
In terms of protecting young people, I think what Mr. Elder mentions—codes that provide for the protection of children and underage users—are very beneficial. Perhaps education and public awareness programs that let kids know that the Internet isn't necessarily a safe place and that provide for different educational initiatives to help them realize that when you put something out there you're not necessarily getting it back and that it can have lasting consequences would be worthwhile initiatives.
Thank you.