Respectfully, I actually don't think that would be entirely sufficient.
The reality is that while of course human checks are important, we also know that there is a problem of systemic racism and bias within our police agencies. I don't think that human checks would be fully sufficient. We think that the courts are the place to get those checks and balances, with clear information. How much FRT is being used by a given agency? How is that data being stored? Timelines of destruction of data should be provided to you as parliamentarians. We think that's really important.