Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank both of our esteemed witnesses for not only being here today and their testimony, but for being patient with our committee, because I know you've been here before and we had votes and some things going on. Thank you so much for being here today.
On artificial intelligence, foreign interference, misinformation, disinformation and deep fakes, in the last hour, the witnesses were talking about trust lost in media and the lack of critical thinking skills. People just don't know what to believe or whom to believe and whom to trust. I had a conversation with a neighbour one time, and she told me she no longer watches news at all, whether she sees it on social media or whether she sees it on TV. This is kind of heartbreaking. She consciously goes out of her way to not watch any news because she's been duped by misinformation, disinformation or malinformation in news.
In the last hour, we asked our witnesses to give us some recommendations. How do we get back to a place where people in my constituency can feel that they can trust the news again?
I would ask Mr. Bengio first, and understanding, Mr. Kolga, that this may not fall within your exact level of expertise, I would value your opinion as well.