I'm concerned because I know they've taken the Privacy Commissioner to Federal Court on their refusal to delete data. All of us have been struck by the horror story, the Amanda Todd cyber-bullying case, and that heartbreaking line in which she says, “I can never get that photograph back. It's out there forever.”
If a 15-year-old feels that they don't like what's happening on Nexopia or don't feel like they want to be part of it and they delete their account, the information is still being held by a commercial company. Are you saying that Nexopia has gone to court to be able to hold that data regardless of whether a young person wants it deleted or not?