Okay.
Going on with that, Dr. Watkins mentioned the benefits of one-to-one facial verification versus general facial recognition, so there is some advantage use to the technologies. As Mr. Khanna mentioned, as legislators we have to think about how we're behind the ball here. The curve is trending further ahead of us. At the same time, is there a way in which we can set up basic fundamental legislative guardrails at this point, whether they're anchored in privacy or in preventing scraping from open-source platforms, that could create a safety net, to start? We're constantly going to be dealing with novel and emerging technologies, but are there key principles we can look at in guardrail legislation that we should be considering?
I'm wondering if Mr. Khanna or Dr. Watkins would have any suggestions here.