However, privacy and looking at an act that would govern data of AI and AI as a whole would certainly look over that. Procurement would only look at other sections, like the Investment Canada Act or other acts.
It's interesting to me that that's not in there. I think that is a glaring hole that I've just noticed today.
I want to switch to either Ms. Wylie or Ms. Brandusescu.
I really focus a lot on opposition to competition. We look at big, bossy conglomerates that exist within the system.
Ms. Wylie, you made an interesting comment that this seems to be going forward only for industry, because capital is looking for a place to go. The examples you gave are that it seems to be benefiting Amazon, Microsoft and Google. They're big, bossy conglomerates. They're huge companies that are only looking to get bigger, and obviously to benefit from this.
When it comes to competition, as the industry committee, we want small, scrappy competitors and companies to be able to enter the space and to ensure that they can compete and enter the market.
I agree with your arguments on where we are with AIDA. Let's talk about if we started anew. How do we create competition? Where do we start in terms of making sure that we get all the players in, not just the big ones but some of the smaller ones included within the discussions?