We don't have a regular program of AI and income per se. In addition to what I talked about in my opening statement, there is some earlier work that I did, which looked not at AI but at automation risk. It found that workers who are in more vulnerable positions in the labour market tend to be more at risk of having their job tasks automated, and that includes low-wage workers.
That was a one-off, and I don't know if my colleague, Mr. Dale, has anything else to add to that. We do have a regular program of income, I will say, but linking that to AI is not a regular program that I'm aware of.