Okay.
I'll now move on to another topic.
As you know, Canada has one‑fifth of the world's drinking water. Moreover, I recently read that generating an email using artificial intelligence consumes about 500 millilitres of water. If we paint a picture, it's even more. According to my notes, a ChatGPT search consumes ten times more electricity than a Google search.
Shouldn't we start legislating on something as tangible as drinking water? Obviously, if artificial intelligence starts to take more and more of our drinking water, perhaps humans will be the first to suffer the consequences. Agriculture will be next. I imagine that we're already interacting to some extent with data centres, given that we increasingly need them because of artificial intelligence. These centres consume water and they're actually harming human life.
