My understanding right now is that the British Columbia government is reviewing the principles by which it will deal with issues of artificial intelligence.
I should say that, on the regulation side of things, I have, along with the ombudsperson in British Columbia—as you note—set out some guidance that we think should apply. We also strongly support the federal Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne's proposals to ensure that, where high-impact, significant matters of AI are being undertaken, they be subject to privacy impact assessments. They're the same kinds of provisions that, in our view, the British Columbia government should be using.
We will be consulting with the British Columbia government as they develop their principles and guidelines as to how AI will be deployed in the province.