Okay. Thank you for that.
I'll just shift to Mr. McKay; and Mr. McLinton, you might be able to chime in here too.
A common theme that I've talked about for the last several months has been the protection of children under PIPEDA. My own opinion is that there's not enough protection for children. If you look at COPA, the Child Online Protection Act in the States, it's quite explicit and I think much more defined with respect to children.
When I look at my friends who have younger kids, obviously they're on their pads and searching on Google, and they're using their emails, and so on and so forth. However, there's not a lot of control there.
I just had some people over last weekend at the house. They brought their younger kids, and they're obviously more aware of what's going on now. So I asked the parents, “What are they on? What are they doing?” They said, “Oh, I don't know.”
The concern that I have, and I think the whole committee has, is the protection of children. Mr. McKay, can you elaborate? Do you feel that children are being protected enough with respect to consent?