Fair enough.
If I could jump in here, and I hope to bring Mr. Martin-Bariteau into this as well, let's say a 16-year-old posts something on a Facebook account. Fast-forward 20 years and they decide to, I don't know, do an honourable profession and run to be a member of Parliament perhaps. Even though they've entered into that contract, what's not to say that somebody hasn't gone and screen-captured that particular story, with a news story perhaps written about it? I guess that's where I'm struggling with the right to be forgotten piece. It's not necessarily the contract you've entered into with that organization, it's the fallout, the public fallout, I guess, after that.
I used the example of a member of Parliament only because I know that there are people around the room here who would agree with me that it's prevalent.