Thank you, Mr. Chair, and I'd like to thank the witnesses for being here today.
Through you, Mr. Chair, I would have asked this question of both our witnesses, just following up on what Mr. Green asked, but given that our other witness didn't want to pronounce on this issue, I will ask this question of Ms. Polsky.
Ms. Polsky, in answering a question from my colleague, you indicated the problem of false positives and the extremely high percentage of false positives, on the order of 19 times out of 20. Given that you have pointed out those numbers, and given that a number of our witnesses before this committee have pointed out that we should place a moratorium on the use of facial recognition technology by the public and perhaps even by the private sector until a framework for this technology is put in place, do you feel that there should be a moratorium? Would you agree with those witnesses that there should be a moratorium on the use of FRT in public spaces as well as private spaces?