Absolutely, and thank you for this very important question.
We will provide a longer exploration in a brief submission, but what I would say in general is, first of all, that I think the banning of real-time FRT in places like airports and our borders is important as we think about a general categorization.
In terms of investigative tools, while we're calling for a moratorium until these policies are developed, we think the set-up should be very similar to how it works when the police are trying to obtain any search warrant: that they appear before a judge and they put forward their argument and their best-case scenario, with clear documentation, which is then provided to the public. We'll provide specific submissions on the sections and subsections that we think need to be amended.