No, because as I said earlier on, I wasn't talking about bullying through young children alone. I've given you examples of adult cyberbullying that went on to create problems for people, including the young tennis player I talked about.
The point here is that we have laws under which minors and young children have committed offences. No one is trying to change that. There is a question of when a person is or isn't young enough to be looking at what they're doing. But if young people understand the difference between some of the things they use the Internet for and some things that are in fact crossing over.... It's like saying to a young child that it's one thing for you to run around and call names at somebody, but if you take a baseball bat and beat that kid in the parking lot, you have just committed murder.
What young people need to know is that there is a line that they can or cannot cross, which most young people, I believe, wouldn't want to cross.