I'm going to offer a solution and then I'll let you comment.
I think we need parents to supervise. Teachers can't supervise; they're not there 24 hours. Police can't supervise; they just don't have the resources to go through every Internet thing. Parents can supervise their own children. We have to find ways to motivate parents to do that.
I believe we have to do that through the ISPs. I think if someone perpetrates this, when it's hurting someone, there has to be a way that we can take the tools away. As Mr. Wilks said, we give them a tool they don't know how to use yet. If they don't know how to use it...you wouldn't let a child drive a car without a licence. If they're not using the tools properly, I think we should have the Internet service cut off. I think that's the only thing that's really going to send a message. If you threaten to do that to a household or to someone who's paying the bill for cellphones, I think those parents will really start watching what their children are doing. That's just one piece of the puzzle, I would suggest, if children are going to use it.
Is access to the actual use of this equipment something we should look at as we move forward in legislation?