Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our witnesses here today.
Let me start, as I often do, by inviting the witnesses to feel free to submit further documentation to this committee if they, in testimony today, are not able to have an adequate chance to expound on their answers. It is certainly welcome, and it helps us.
Mr. Larter, as an example to frame my question, in the initial design of cameras, the chemicals used were specifically created around the acknowledgement of generally a white person's face. I've done some reading and seen some documentation on that being the case, so there are technical limitations to FRT.
I'm wondering if you can comment on whether Microsoft has taken that into account in the development of its FRT, and on the possible implications that would have specifically when it comes to things like different races, genders, etc.