There are different schools of thought around the computing power required for these models. We've certainly seen the European Union put a metric out for that.
There are exciting new developments in what are called small language models, SLMs, and a huge open-source community is building very powerful models. I propose against looking at performance and CPU capacity. Look at capabilities instead and talk about what these models actually do and what they provide.
Again, it's important that we put in place the guardrails to look towards the future so that when these new tools come out, we have powerful regulatory environments that help us protect Canadians against the harm that could arise.