With regard to the products and services provided to Canada's Department of National Defence or elsewhere in the world, I don't think it's very different from what we're seeing in traditional sectors. In discussing the ethics of artificial intelligence, we seek to determine in which cases our society will approve the use of artificial intelligence and in which other cases artificial intelligence may be used to develop products for military personnel whose country is in conflict with ours. There are always risks.
As far as funding is concerned, I don't know the answer. So I can't answer you. The Ministry of Defence, when it wants to solve problems it faces, often uses the tools that can be provided to it. More and more, we see in our field that artificial intelligence is integrated into all technologies. Implicitly or explicitly, decisions will therefore be made more and more by artificial intelligence, simply to make products and services more efficient.