Thank you.
In September of 2020, you wrote the following:
The Canadian legal system currently lacks sufficiently clear and robust safeguards to ensure that use of algorithmic surveillance methods—if any—occurs within constitutional boundaries and is subject to necessary regulatory, judicial, and legislative oversight mechanisms.
I think it falls within that theme. We know that right now algorithmic surveillance methods are still here. Could you tell the committee what kind of safeguards we need in order to properly protect Canadian rights today?