Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for another fascinating presentation on this bill.
Perhaps I could start with Mr. Bailey and Monsieur L'Allié.
One the one hand, we have this issue where, you know, it's just advanced math and don't worry about the fear. On the other hand, you also said don't worry about the fear, but it could end humanity within two to five years if it becomes smarter than us, which you're saying it will. It's pretty hard for us to juxtapose those two issues.
Perhaps, Mr. Bailey, you could start, and then Mr. L'Allié. How do we balance that? Contrary to perhaps one of the witnesses, I also have a problem with a bill that removes Parliament from setting the legislative framework about the limits on any part of our public policy, which this bill does.