I keep having to go first.
I can speak a bit about the impact on jobs. We're pretty conscious of the fact that new technology changes the employment landscape. Not very many of us work in facilities that have secretaries and receptionists anymore. There are a lot of functions in those roles that technology, for example, has taken away the need for. We'll definitely experience a transition in our economy, but I think some of it could be extremely beneficial.
As a country, when we think about AI adoption and where we want to encourage strong AI adoption, we should look at sectors where we already have labour shortages. Health care is a great example, and the construction industry is another example. Targeted applications of AI can help alleviate labour shortages, and some of the administrative burdens that doctors and nurses face can be alleviated through different applications of AI to ensure that they're able to focus more on patient care.
We expect to see change. I think in some cases, AI actually creates new economic opportunity in different types of employment, but change is a certainty.