I'll go again on that one.
The problem you run into is that not everybody's going to play by the same set of rules. This is like a global space race. Now we're in an AI race. Our country has invested a significant amount of time, money and effort into being leading researchers in research and development of algorithms and artificial intelligence, and we'll need to be able to commercialize that R and D and promote the use of our capabilities and capacities in AI.
If we took the time to take a step back and review and took a couple of years to do it, we'd essentially just be putting up a roadblock vis-à-vis our global competition in this space. That's why we say we think this needs to be an ongoing dialogue. I think it's wonderful that you guys have brought this issue for study, but I think these types of issues around data and leveraging of data, privacy and what frameworks actually work now, and what the issues are around consent.... We've been going through that. Through this committee, you've been doing this for the better part of the last 20 years. To take the time to stop and review will impede our competitiveness.