Yes, I understand.
The other point that has been raised a number of times is that the act has two complementary and completely separate components: artificial intelligence, and everything to do with privacy. So there are links to be made between the two.
On the other hand, as you mentioned, we have to adapt to new AI technologies, which are evolving rapidly, as well as to the regulations put in place in Europe, the United States and around the world.
Most of the experts who have come to testify, as you have, since the study of this bill began, have told us that there should have been consultations much earlier and that, in light of those consultations, those two elements would probably not have been combined in the same bill.
Today, however, we're studying a bill that contains two elements that most people feel should be separated. Do you also believe that they should be separated, that AI is an extremely important element that should be dealt with independently, and that there should be much broader consultations than what has been done so far?