On that point, one of the issues in the bill is that it allows a greater right to disposal of information, so that's a positive thing. In particular, vis-à-vis children, it creates a stronger right to disposal. There's the example you gave of posting something when you're a minor, and then, when you're an adult, wanting to take it down. There's stronger protection there.
One of the things I'm recommending, in fact, is making it even stronger, even for adults, because right now there's an exception in the bill that says the organization does not need to dispose of your information if it's keeping it in accordance with the retention policy and it's informed you of that retention policy. That doesn't apply to minors, but it applies to adults. We recommend that that be removed as an exception, because we feel it is a broad exception. If the organization tells you what its retention policy is, you don't have the right to the disposal of that information.
We haven't seen that type of condition in international models. I feel we should provide a greater right to disposal in this section.