There is an increased presence of digital literacy in curricula across the country. One of the things we do is keep track of provincial and territorial curricula, partly to make sure our resources match those curricula so that teachers can use them without taking time away from what they need to be teaching. We are seeing an increase. British Columbia, for instance, now has a full digital literacy curriculum. We're seeing a lot more digital literacy in the health and social science curriculum in Ontario.
It's a work in progress. It's going to be a while before digital literacy is in the place that media literacy is in, where it's formally in the curriculum of every province and territory, but we're certainly seeing an improvement. Obviously, we're working to make it easier for teachers and the school boards to get digital literacy into the classroom, and to do so from kindergarten all the way up to grade 12, because we know that in many cases we need to start teaching about these issues as soon as kids are using the Internet.