Thank you.
I want to say, first of all, that I think the framework needs to be general in the sense that it can reach all of the possible uses and all of the possible impacts that we need to learn about. We're going to have to introduce particular requirements along the way.
Let me talk to the proposal registry that has been partially adopted now in the U.S. executive order from the Biden White House. The idea here is that you would make it quite clear to companies who needs to register, and it's about the largest models that have that capacity for general intelligence and, as I was mentioning, the autonomous behaviour in the economy.
The commercial risk that you're recognizing is.... What would the registry require? The registry would require that there be a government office or a government agency, and this goes back to the question of whether it should be an office under Parliament. Those are questions to explore.
It requires, as a starting point, a framework point and an infrastructure point, that those entities that are proposing to deploy into our economy and into our society should have to disclose to government what they've built, how big it is, what capabilities they know about and what kinds of data it was trained on. This is as a starting point for us to know what's out there because, right now, our governments don't have that visibility.