Thank you.
Ms. Bailey, with respect to PIPEDA and meaningful consent, we all see these stats. I think they probably change weekly. Give or take, roughly 75% of youths 13 to 17 years old have cellphones now, 71% use more than Facebook, and 92% are on social media daily.
With respect to meaningful consent, here's what scares me. My kids aren't really kids anymore—they're young adults—but we certainly have friends with younger children. As recently as two weekends ago, we were home and had some of our friends over. Their kids were there and of course were on their cellphones. I took a little more notice of what they were doing. They were going through sites and apps and clicking on agreeing to this and that.
With respect to meaningful consent, especially in Canada with PIPEDA, I'd like you to elaborate a bit on the GDPR and on COPPA in the United States, but what can we do in Canada with respect to tightening up meaningful consent? Is it consent by 17-year-olds and up, as I think one of you mentioned, and you're good to go? For 13 to 17, do you maybe need parental consent?
Can you elaborate on meaningful consent and how you would like to see that tightened up in Canada? Can you compare it with the GDPR and COPPA?