Thank you for that.
I thank you for your submission, too, the written submission, because I know that trust was one of the things that went into your written submission.
I think that one of the challenges with that is whether the average worker, the average family in Canada, has access to conversations around that. Do they have access to the decision-making process around that? I think that's one of the things that plays on the trust. What is difficult, is that, yes, some other body might be created, but how do they get access points into that?
It gets me thinking about how that interacts with the conversations that are happening right now around basic income, because it's almost as if workers will have less power, especially if a lot of the value of this AI technology is in servers that aren't in Canada, or the data isn't in Canada.
Have there been discussions around how basic income intersects with artificial intelligence as it relates to incomes for people?