As a long-time councillor in the city of Hamilton, I'll be honest and say that I don't miss the plowed-in driveway calls here in Ottawa.
Can I ask about the whole issue related to transparency and privacy issues with the public? You touched on that earlier in response to another question from one of my colleagues. As it's used more in our daily lives, there's the whole issue of security in airports and facial recognition. We've seen some push-back from the public in terms of what they're willing to live with as it relates to being consumers and frequenting certain establishments in society, whether it be an airport or other areas. There's a line.
Can you advise us in terms of where that line is in your municipality? Do you have a corporate policy in place yet in terms of where AI might be used when you're dealing with constituents in the day-to-day tasks of responding? In some cases, it's just providing basic information. Do you have a policy municipally that seeks to address where AI might be used in the organization or areas where you may not want to use it because there may not be public acceptance or buy-in yet?