Thank you very much, Chair, and thank you, both of you, for your very informative remarks.
One of the things I have been wondering about—actually, Professor Dilhac, you mentioned this when you talked about involving civil society—is that for most people this is a very misunderstood area, and that's for people who are not technical experts, and even, I would imagine, for some technical experts.
First of all, you have popular culture myths around artificial intelligence that go back decades. Many people aren't aware of how prevalent it already is in our day-to-day lives. If you have systems whereby you involve civil society, legislators or people who are not technical experts to oversee this, how do you ensure that you're not then taking the biases that exist in these systems and in the public and just replicating all of those once again and amplifying the same bias?