Sure. Actually, the reason I included my personal note was that I heard your line of questioning. It is concerning. It is not something that I typically speak to, but it was quite surprising, having the experience of working in this space for almost a decade—which is scary—to really think about the evolution of different types of technologies and therefore the societal impacts they have.
I was also nodding my head when you were mentioning some of the challenges that exist internally. Working inside government, I saw them up close and personal. Definitely, as with all organizations, there are concerns when we're using old technologies to try to fix modern problems. That said, the reality is that it does take a significant amount of time.
On the children's perspective, the fact that I had kids recently completely opened my aperture in terms of the harms. It made it more real and visceral than I could have ever imagined. Everything was abstract before.
I not only think that this should be included, but I think that when we see potential new classes of high-impact systems get added into these amendments, it would be nice to see something related to the protection of youth, similar to what we're seeing south of the border in the U.S.