Something happened today in the House of Commons that I think shocked all of us was an accusation of racial profiling of young black activists who came to Parliament Hill. I have been 15 years in Parliament. I'm a white guy with white hair, and I think Parliament is very open and inclusive—the police are excellent—but we had a case of people being profiled because of their colour.
My point is that when we're looking at profiling and the black box technology—and the bureaucracy might be the ones who can best see that—the latter will be challenged by people who are being victimized by the profiling that is done. That's my question: How do we ensure that there is that kind of public input and public challenge to make sure that the algorithms do reflect the values of our society in a way is moving everyone forward?