Okay. Thank you.
We do have Fitbits. Our family has Fitbits. We went out and bought Fitbits a few months ago. A few of my friends who have younger children came. I signed up my Fitbit, did all my things, went on my iPhone, synced it, and pressed approve, approve, approve.... Yesterday, I did 15,168 steps, my resting heart rate was 59, I travelled five miles, and I slept for four and three-quarter hours.
That's okay for me. I pushed all the notifications and buttons. But what do we do to protect children? For example, I believe the stat is that 70% of 14-year-old kids have phones now. What do we do explicitly to protect those children from that same thing? The 14-year-old child with his Fitbit basically went through the same thing I did in pressing “yes” for everything. How do we protect children under PIPEDA? What do we do with meaningful consent?
Mr. Leduc.