I think one is once we write, researchers, investigative journalists, whoever—because we're at this point where our open government isn't really open, we still have to file an access to information request and find all this information—we need you to hear us. So the government now knows that Palantir has caused human rights abuses or is linked to them. The list is growing, it's at around 105 companies now, and the government should take Palantir off the list. That's one simple step, but it's also then to think about who can commit to the AIA and what does AI really mean and who has input to the AIA. If it's just other companies that are engaged when an AIA is published, what does that say about the rest of Canada, not just the Canadian public, but affected groups, digital rights organizations, civil society bodies? Where are we in the conversation?
On March 21st, 2022. See this statement in context.