Okay, I was just asking for your perspective on that, but thank you.
I think this committee, both in this study and others, has heard a lot about the concept of consent. Certainly, when you use facial recognition on an iPhone, an android or a computer, you're consenting for your picture to be used to log in and whatnot. That is very, very different from the widespread use of scraping the Internet for images and law enforcement making a determination. That's an important differentiation.
To Dr. Khanna, in 2016 it was reported that the federal government tested facial recognition technology on millions of travellers at Toronto Pearson International Airport. What type of negative ramifications could there be for those several million travellers who passed through border control at terminal 3 at Pearson between July and December 2016 when this pilot project was running? Could you outline what some of those concerns might be in a very real-world example?