That's not necessarily the kind of data or information that we would secure at The Alberta Teachers' Association. It would be more within the realms of the police and the RCMP that those would be dealt with.
However, through the last several years we are seeing an increase in bullying in the use of social media. We just passed a cellphone policy here within the province of Alberta, and part of that cellphone policy is to limit the use of social media sites on school Wi-Fi, but it doesn't prevent kids from going to their own data and using their data that way.
Again, it's about looking at ways to educate students about whether they are being targeted and what that looks like—what the signals are, how that is happening, who to turn to and who to talk to. To make sure that we are providing opportunities for kids to get that kind of education is really important. That's one of our concerns about the legislation here, and opting in, and knowing that potentially there could be censorship on the materials that are presented to kids, materials that have the knowledge that they need in order to know how it affects their lives.