To revisit consent—I'll just stay with you because you're talking now—your concern about consent is interesting, looking at the version, because the clause on consent is very short. It strikes me as very reasonable in the way it's worded, that it's only valid if the person “would understand the nature, purpose and consequences of the collection”. You made the point about clicking through and getting these long statements that you're required to click through. I think most consumers would welcome some form of a statement that says that they would have to “understand the nature, purpose and consequences of the collection”. Most parents, of course, would understand the importance of that.
I don't see the problem to the same extent you do, but—