I was just about to say that.
I like that aspect. In some committees, particularly the Standing Committee on Health, we've already done this. We set topics when members raise questions regarding a number of issues. I would be open to spending an hour at some point strictly on the topic raised by Ms. Church. Over the coming days, we'll be determining how to organize our work around this. I wanted to take a comprehensive approach that addresses the challenges posed by artificial intelligence and how we might regulate it. Then we'll get started! We're open to asking questions about specific sectors.
Some people have a broad perspective. They're familiar with artificial intelligence and its various applications. They can answer our questions. I'm open to this. Let's get started. We must decide how to organize our work.
We're currently voting on a motion to set up a study. However, subcommittees always then organize the work involved in a study. I think that, at that point, we can agree on the witnesses and topics to focus on, and so on. If necessary, we could even add a meeting if we want to. This will depend solely on our interest and the development of our reflection process, our understanding and our ability to make relevant recommendations to the House.