Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Labonté, I'm going to repeat the question I just asked.
Gathering more data can lead to better decisions. Nevertheless, more than once in our history, out of concerns pertaining to privacy and individual rights, we decided to restrict information gathering. For example, searches without a warrant are now prohibited.
I am wondering how likely it is that one day, if facial recognition is used inappropriately on a wide scale, it could considerably reduce or even do away with our freedom and privacy. I know that it's a rather philosophical question, but I'd like your opinion on it.