There's some excellent work under way. We get this question a lot: what about rural areas or isolated areas that don't have access? That access is changing quickly. Libraries are among the most highly equipped facilities now in terms of technology, and that's happening right across the country. That's excellent, because this access is absolutely vital.
Computer science can also be taught with no computers, with no hardware, and so we do a lot of our work.... We call it “computer science unplugged”. Teaching computational thinking and the concepts behind computer science without even touching technology is a much more effective way to start teaching this before kids get into the games and the actual consuming part.
There are things that we can do now. We get this question about the north and how there's no connectivity. Are we putting the cart before the horse? Absolutely not, we can get these kids fully engaged while we catch up with access.