I understand. There is an element of human error in everything in life.
However, my next question on that is this. If we move to a legislative guardrail on this, can you actually legislate for human error? We can legislate for human intervention, but how do we legislate for human error, then? The train has left the station on these technologies, and we're trying to look at what the guardrails would be. Can we really legislate human error?