We did touch on it a little bit on the Nexopia complaint, because Nexopia requires, or it did require—I think it still does—that if you create a profile and you want to put a picture up, it has to be your face or torso. I don't know quite why torso is included, but face is. If you require people to put up a picture of their face, obviously we have the problem of facial recognition, which can be run over a network. This is a concern for us.
There's a situation where we might say the committee wants to think about recommending to Parliament that maybe you shouldn't be required to put up, at any time, a picture of yourself, your face, which could be facially recognized, if you don't want to—unless it's for a passport, that sort of thing.
It's an interesting area. It's one I'd like to explore more, but I'm afraid that's the limit of our work in that area.