Are you talking about the regulatory sandbox? Okay. I think regulatory sandboxes are a a good idea and will allow Canada to catch up with most of the industrialized world, to ensure that we have the ability to keep pace with changes to technologies and to ensure that our industries don't fall behind in Canada.
What I see is not a blanket ability to say that some of the laws don't apply to some people. For a time-limited purpose, for a specific reason, we might be able to test a new technology that doesn't comply with existing laws because the laws were written at a time when the technology didn't exist. In circumstances such as those, it creates an opportunity for the innovation economy to create good-paying jobs in Canada by having new tech tested out, outside of the rubric that was imagined before the technology existed, so that we can actually bring new ideas and technology into the Canadian economy. The fact that this was rolled out in many industrialized nations, I think, is a sign that it's not the dire circumstance its critics would believe it to be.
