Yes. We had an interesting witness before us who recommended a model code that would allow us to shorten privacy policies and would require express consent if there were deviation from that model code.
In regard to another recommendation, a 2014 study noted that 24% of grade 4 students and over 50% of grade 7 students had their own cellphones, which suggests that consent from parents ought to perhaps be obtained.
Also, with respect to the right of erasure, which I think my colleague Mr. Jeneroux mentioned briefly, it's noted that over 60% of 13- to 17-year-olds have at least one profile on social networking sites. Is this something that we're taking a serious look at in our policies, especially in light of the EU review?