Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think the majority of my time on this round will be with Mr. Carbonneau, please.
Thank you to all the witnesses.
I want to pick up on something in the testimony of Mr. Carbonneau on net incomes being too low in Canada. This is on my mind as it relates to AI. How do we protect the income of workers when their cognitive value, which is their ideas or their thoughts, is already captured, copied, scaled and potentially monetized?
How do we protect their cognitive IP? We always talk about intellectual property, but how do we protect their cognitive property when it maybe only needs to be a thought that has been shared once, twice or three times and it can be scaled and used?