Okay. I think the points are very valid. The issues are very serious in the arena of what is going on with young people and how vulnerable they are. Most of the industries take this very seriously.
Several innovative technologies are being talked about within the industry, regarding how to create more parental control and the consent mechanism. Today a lot of it is not available.
When the Privacy Commissioner meets with the industry groups, this is a very topical item. We talk about the innovative technologies they are looking at to provide the proper parental control.
Going back to my earlier comment, the biggest thing, the educational part, is very critical to know at a very early age how online tools need to be used. We use online tools today almost like a babysitter. We hand the kid an iPod or iPhone while they are waiting in a doctor's office. They learn to use these things. Education is needed at a very early stage. Tech companies that we know, our members, are engaged with the Privacy Commissioner in terms of new technologies to look at consent forms.