I think there's not necessarily a contradiction between our positions. The purpose of this bill is to make sure that the good types of AI, the beneficial ones, the ones that are harmless, are developed and that Canada's leading in that.
On the timeline piece, look, nobody can predict the future, but the reason so many people think it's short term is that, if you look at the trends, whether it be the amount of compute going into the algorithms, the amount of data going into the algorithms, the amount of efficiency algorithms or the amount of money going into this space, all these trends are exponential. Now, the incident report is that everything is doing this. I mean, if you remember COVID, for the longest time it was nothing and then all of a sudden it was something. That scenario is entirely possible with AI, where we go from not much AI to machine learning to generative AI to, oops, suddenly the human level relatively quickly. It's very unintuitive but quite possible, and that's what you have to be ready for.