I think it's very important. In something I wrote earlier this year, I said that if the toaster burns you or if something happens, you have recourse. You have a warranty. You can sue. There are standards. What do you do when a chatbot encourages you to hurt yourself or hurt someone else?
That question of liability probably comes back to a lot of the platform regulation questions that have been so difficult for Canada because, through trade law, we enshrined the U.S.'s section 230, so we've accepted that it's very difficult or not appropriate for us to hold digital platforms accountable for the material that they put forward. Now, with LLMs, we see this accelerated.
In terms of jurisdictions for inspiration, do you just want to jump in?
