One thing that strikes me is that, as legislators here, we're often tasked with trying to propound on technologies and subject matter that we don't have expertise in. I acknowledge that I don't have expertise in the things that you just stated you have expertise in.
While it is true that there are good public servants who, to the best of their ability, are making judgments day to day about the privacy and proportionality of the tools they're using, is it safe to say that the technology you're referencing here would likely go beyond the scope of an average person in government and probably even around this table?