Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd just like to thank the witnesses for being here and, given that I only have three minutes, I'm going to go really quickly on my questions.
I just want you to know, Ms. Rayale and Ms. Ali, that I also believe that AI, generally speaking, can be very discriminatory. It really does depend on the algorithm and who's setting the algorithm. It's important for us to talk about who's behind the algorithms behind AI, but I'm curious to know if you're aware that, after we collect information through AI, through IRCC, it is also reviewed by people. I think someone said Mr. Christian mentioned this last time. He did mention that he's aware of that. I wonder where we would then target our work to make sure that it's not discriminatory. What kind of work can we do on that?
Could you comment on the algorithm and where the dissension really needs to happen to make sure that it does not continue to be discriminatory?
I'll go to both of you.