Thank you.
I guess one of the challenges is how fast technology evolves. I think, based on what we've heard before this committee, it's fair to say cyberbullying is on the rise, unfortunately. When we think of some of the means whereby things can be communicated really quickly, we're talking about having Facebook and obviously Twitter, but talking to younger cousins or younger friends, one thing I learn is that there is always something new. It's incredible how widely they're used. I just looked up Snapchat, and it said 700 million photos and videos are distributed every day. The target audience is teenagers. Does this bill give you the tools to keep up with technology? Because what we're dealing with today could be just as difficult or even harder a few years from now. We know that app certainly has impressions, when you talk about concerns about the distribution of intimate images, obviously some of those users use tools like that. How do you keep pace with this evolving technology, and is this bill adequate to do that?