As parliamentarians, the first thing you could do and our first recommendation is to launch an inquiry, essentially, or a national commission into these technologies.
For the purpose of this committee, my recommendation was a moratorium on facial recognition, but in that report we actually called for a moratorium on all algorithmic policing technologies pending the results of that inquiry, whether it's a national commission or a judicial inquiry, to do a much more in-depth constitutional and human rights analysis than we were able to do within our reports, so that you actually are able to lay out the contents of what's appropriate and what's not and what safeguards are required, and then actually implement them.
Without doing that, this train is moving ahead in the meantime. We need a national pause to buy ourselves time to figure out what to do with this technology so that we don't realize it way after the fact.