Most folks have already provided their biometric information, if only for the purposes of a passport or cell phone. Previously, people would unlock their phones using a fingerprint scanner, and now they can do it through a facial recognition feature. As members of Parliament, we use a facial recognition system to cast our votes. I would say that just about every single person has inevitably shared their biometric information somehow.
Don't you think it's a bit too late to prevent the misuse of that information? Do you think it's still possible to get the situation under control, to curb the problem?