In this particular one, and I get these new apps on an ongoing basis, it would be the school, because it's not something that would really raise red flags, “Oh, look, they're going to track how many jumping jacks,” unless you were coming to a committee like this, right?
I will send the link to the committee, because I think it's a very interesting part of what we're discussing. What it's doing is it's looking at jumping as an activity and how many times your child is participating in jumping exercises. It enables school boards to perhaps put together a curriculum based on this, with the child's name, the child's age, and the child's physical activity. We are not going to give that information willingly to someone to track our kids, but through a side road, or a side area, these organizations will be able to track this.
As I said, my concern, in looking at it from a very...I received it literally an hour before I came here. I went in and looked at it, and it's a very neat little program, but I don't necessarily want this information on a little child being used 20 years from now.