Okay. No, they shouldn't.
We're at this point where we're funding a lot of R and D, and some of the R and D can come up as FRT. Again, the end goal should be a ban.
We're already seeing the European Parliament calling for a ban on this. It is the latest ban that was called. It is possible to move from a moratorium to a ban, and we should. We're not even at a moratorium. We can start with law enforcement, but as other witnesses have mentioned, FRT is a problem across the government. It's not only a law enforcement problem, although law enforcement is the worse problem that FRT [Inaudible—Editor].
Governments should not fund it. They should fund civil society, digital rights groups and community groups that are doing this work to showcase all the harm that comes out of FRT. They know the social issues and the communities they work in. They are the experts and they should also be involved in the conversation of what the government decides to fund.