That's a really important question, so thank you for it.
As I mentioned, I do think one of the big risks that need to be addressed through regulation is the potential risk of discriminatory performance in facial recognition technology. Something we've been very mindful of as we've been developing our technology is making sure we have representative datasets that we're training the facial recognition on so that it can perform accurately, including across different demographic groups.
We would say that this is where the testing piece is very important and that you don't just take our word for it. We think it's important that vendors make available their facial recognition for that reasonable, independent third party testing that I mentioned, so that you're able to scrutinize how companies selling facial recognition are doing in terms of the algorithms they are building. That type of scrutiny, I think, is really important in terms of raising the bar—