I think we're very focused on protecting children and how we use their personal information. Children are exposed more and more, obviously, to the digital world in everything they do, whether it's in school or socializing with their friends. We need to look at it. Our laws need to be updated to reflect this reality.
One of my recommendations on Bill C-27 in the report has to do with the protection of children and ensuring we're treating children's personal information in the best interest of the child, looking at what they are exposed to and the information they share and making sure they're aware and have a good understanding of what's going on and the long-term implications of it.
In many respects, sometimes they're exposed to things and face implications that they're not equipped to understand. We're treating them like adults, to some extent. We have to make sure they have the appropriate protection in terms of their information and their participation in the digital world.