Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all the witnesses.
Ms. Lane, I want to make the most of your presence here as a representative of the OECD. Thank you for joining us. I know it's late.
I have two questions for you.
I asked people with the union movement in Quebec who represent workers in these sectors specifically to come testify for this study. AI technology may not have a tangible impact on labour yet. It's theoretical. We're trying to foresee what might happen, but nothing is clear yet.
Anyway, in Quebec, the questions people are asking about AI have much to do with ethics, especially in higher education. Many studies have been done on the impact of AI on work ethics and production ethics. People in some sectors are even saying we should put the brakes on. I think it will continue, just like automation.
We've talked about laws, but what should we be doing right now to get a glimpse of what's going to happen, kind of like what happened with automation? How can we get ahead of things given that the impacts are not very tangible yet?