I would like to thank everybody for appearing here today. I'll start off with Colin from Google.
I think it was Mr. Long who asked you the question about children and so on, and your answer was quite good, but I want to elaborate on that. It's up to the family unit and so on, but in today's age, I look at latchkey kids and at single-parent families. I look at how busy families are and at basic skills. We're not teaching basic skills like riding bikes, swimming, and things like these, and then I hear that come out.
I know Google is a gold standard and things like that, but should there not be some investment in technology, or are you guys investing in something? I know we control alcohol and things like that, which we don't give to our children, but then all of a sudden we give them a box that can.... I don't want to say it can cause more damage, because alcohol and drugs can, but you can cause damage in seconds, whether it's by predators or whether it's by information getting out.
I just wonder, technology-wise, when we've advanced so far.... You go to some websites and they say, “click here if you're 18.” You just put in the thing and that's good enough. I don't think that's anywhere near a gold standard, and I really feel that if that's the standard we're leaving to parents, then professionals, people like you, should have some technology or some investment in that.
I'll leave that with any of you for an answer.