Thank you all for being here today. Some of your faces I recognize; you've been here before. Welcome back.
Something that you've all spoken about or alluded to today is the right to be forgotten.
I'll start with you, Mr. Fraser, because you've written very clearly on that issue. You've said that it would be unlikely to withstand a charter challenge unless there was a pressing or substantial issue.
I have a question for you. With the advent of social media now and things such as that, there are children who are on social media, minors especially. Do you feel there should be some provision made to protect them or to allow them the right to be forgotten, especially if they're under, let's say, 14 to 16 years of age, an arbitrary age? Going forward, if they've done something in their youth, should they be held liable for that?
I would like to get an opinion from everybody, but I'd like to start with you.