Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for your testimony this morning. It's been really interesting and I think really technical. I might sound a little bit repetitive, but I want to make sure I understand your points of view.
I want to start with PIPEDA. We know that the government is looking at this digital policy framework right now and trying to adapt it. It was developed before facial recognition software existed. I'm wondering if both of you can comment on exactly what sorts of improvements you'd like to see in that legislation. How can we make that legislation more adaptive to these technologies? It won't be the last new technology that we have to deal with. These things keep coming up, and the legislation doesn't keep pace. I'm wondering if you have ideas about how to make it more flexible so that when new technologies like this come into our society, we're more able to deal with the privacy concerns.
Maybe we'll start with Ms. Khoo.