The bill can be improved, of course.
I'll go back to what I was saying earlier. We have to take into account the new technologies that have been developed over the past 10 or 15 years and that allow us to think about the protection of personal information and the way we analyze that data. That is what will make it possible to innovate and continue to develop new algorithms and new artificial intelligence systems while protecting the individuals whose data is used to create those systems.
You have to change the part of the act that requires you to change the data to get that protection. It is that reasoning that is not valid.