For sure, if anything, it would be with a warrant. With government, we've had CRA people who have spied on people's financial information. If there is a protection mechanism so we can actually see that something has been looked at.... Maybe sometimes it legally is—and if it's legal to look at it, then it's useful—but we need to know that.
I'm concerned, though, about what you said about the building of the infrastructure. Is it going to be public? Is it going to be private? We have the issue with Sidewalk Labs and Google. Google was kicked off Apple's apps because they couldn't be trusted and they were spying on people, and yet we're going to let them do the infrastructure of a major urban city. How do we say that, if we're going to have public spaces, they're going to be...? How do we trust Google? I don't trust them.
Amanda Clarke asked if she could answer that.