Thank you.
I'd like to continue on getting to the heart of the matter for me, which is about strengthening legal frameworks.
We heard from the Privacy Commissioner earlier in testimony the suggestion that privacy impact assessments should be part of the process. We heard from the deputy commissioner, at least in the documents that we received, that they have a process for onboarding new technology.
Given your past experience in this, and understanding that much of our work as an ethics committee has been chasing situations after the fact in a very reactionary way, what points of legal framework would you recommend to this committee to help close the gap that clearly exists with what is legal, ethical and technological in terms of the rate of advancement of the technology versus the existing legislation?