According to Microsoft, Excel transfers information that is generated by artificial intelligence. So there seems to be artificial intelligence. As I understand it, artificial intelligence is built into the Chinook system because of the Excel software. Fine, you can send us the details.
Let's change the subject. According to a document we obtained through the Access to Information Act, an automated system was implemented in 2017. Currently, the average time to process applications for temporary residency is 11 minutes. I gather that your department would like automation to reduce that average processing time to six minutes.
Given that applications for temporary residency in Canada contain an average of 100 to 150 pages, do you believe that 11 minutes, let alone six minutes, will be enough to process them?
Will it then be possible for the processing to be fair and equitable for all applicants?