From a Google perspective, obviously we've been public in our commitment to having responsible AI principles. My colleague Tulsee is at the centre of our governance process around that, which is scalable and incredibly rigorous and robust.
Similar to some of the comments we've heard from others, one of the areas where you might want to consider a focus is in the definition of “high impact”. Insert some considerations or factors for the threshold of what would define a high-impact system. That might provide clarity and flexibility as the technology involves. If you think about the severity and probability of harm, scale of use, nature of the harm and these types of things, giving some guidance to regulators will help provide the certainty and protections the government is looking to establish here, while also giving clarity and predictability to companies large and small that will need to build the systems to comply with this.
I think we have a real opportunity right now to get this right from the outset and build a coherent and consistent policy environment for Canadian companies, which are going to need to be prepared to succeed on the global stage.