I think it's important for this law not to layer on top of the laws that we already have.
If you look at President Biden's executive order, you can see that he has created a great list of the various departments of government where AI is already relating to workers and relating to privacy. We know these things already. For example, where I see that an AI commissioner could play a role—I may have mentioned this earlier—it is not as an enforcer but as a coordinator to help these various departments. For anyone who is involved in technology, you understand the steep learning curve that you have all climbed on AI.
If every time a business, an academic or anyone walks into a room, they have to educate government again to get back up to that level, it would be very helpful to have someone within the machinery of government who understands those issues and is even able to raise issues and reach out to Health Canada or some other parts of government to say, “Hey, here's an issue, here's what the issues are, and this is what you need to do”, and so on.