There's definitely, I think, a tie-in to those concerns, because location tracking is one of the harms from even properly functioning facial recognition. It's a society in which every move we make is in a database to be used. I think the concerns about mobile tracking and contact tracing, when they come without those safeguards, are the same for facial recognition.
Again, we don't currently live in a society where we expect, regardless of whether we're out in public or not, our every move would be accessible to government, to law enforcement and to private companies, potentially, that want to market to us or exploit us in some way. The technology is there to track us everywhere we go all day long.
Location tracking concerns that this committee considered previously are also applicable here.