I'm very pleased to see recently kids in my neighbourhood, seven-, eight- or 10-year-olds, walking without a parent at arm's length, without an adult. From some psychology experts in the States, there was a report recently that children have suffered because they have not been allowed to play outside. Go climb a tree. Go fall. You won't do it again. They learn their limits. We need that.
That is I think a public policy decision from governments across the country at every level. It's not just a matter of teaching kids in school digital citizenship, feeding them and handing them digital devices. Take the digital devices away and make the kids think again. Tell them to go and play. Run and play and be kids. Don't make digital everything the be all and end all, as if you're going to be the odd man out if you don't use these technologies. Let them be kids. Do you know what? Go back to pen and paper. It's a whole lot more private. Old fashioned is—