Thank you.
Mr. Chair, through you, it's hard to discuss very broadly the issue of facial recognition without the context of the particular use. There are definitely many concerns that you've heard throughout these discussions. There is also the obvious benefit of successfully cracking cases and identifying victims and rescuing them in cases of abuse. I don't think I can give a clear answer without a specific context.
The policy the board approved recently was really setting the groundwork for having these discussions and requiring the service to provide a business case, basically, and a justification that would prove they are effectively balancing the risks with the benefits and are mitigating those risks in a way that minimizes any kinds of impacts on privacy and freedoms.