Yes, if I may.
I think it's a terrific idea if the law requires that the regulator and others be fully funded so that they can actually do the job they are tasked with doing, and if they are able to write it into AIDA when it's split out from Bill C-27 and becomes its own, please, so that before AI products are allowed to be put on the market—I don't care from where in the world they are—they must go through basically a testing sandbox. It's not the self-interested vendor saying, “Don't worry your pretty little head; it's not biased.” It's an independent officer of Parliament whose office will identify and test the products—confidentially, with no secrets being divulged and no IP worries on behalf of the companies—so that, the same way any other product needs to be fit for purpose before it's released on the market, AI products must also.