Thank you for that question, Mr. Masse.
I don't think we are arguing that there should be no legislative framework. Our position may differ a bit from those of my colleagues here on that. I think the bill, in its original form as its written now, minus some of the amendments that have been proposed by the minister, is actually quite good and quite workable.
I understand the political imperatives here. I understand the concern the public has for generative AI products in particular. I think it is incumbent upon the government and decision-makers to put some kind of guardrails, as Mr. Sorbara talked about, around the development and deployment of AI. Our only caution is that Canada not do that in a way that's so far out of alignment with other jurisdictions that it's going to have a negative impact on the development and deployment of AI in this country.