We've had a lot of discussion here about the first two parts of the bill, about whether or not privacy is a fundamental human right and whether or not this bill, in spite of the late-stage, eleventh-hour conversion of the minister in recognizing that, still has a lot of exceptions in it that give the paramount authority to business to override the fundamental right.
In the AIDA bill, there's no mention of human rights, personal privacy or anything else, but there is mention of creating a super ministry of undefined power and undefined regulation at ISED to rule it all. What's an alternative to having one major Ottawa super agency that thinks it can rule the entire AI world in Canada? What's the alternative?