I think we should apply the same approach to high risk versus low risk, even when we're talking about general purpose systems. The same technology you're talking about can be in a high-risk context or a low-risk context. Even visual search, for example, is using computer vision technology or facial recognition technology. There can be a very low-risk context for general purpose systems or high-risk. I think we need to apply the same kind of lens around high or low risk.
To go back to your question about making our legislation more interoperable internationally, the best shortcut we have for that is to really lean on the work being done by international standards organizations and bodies to determine what the right standards are for how these systems are deployed and designed. By referencing those instead of creating bespoke Canadian regulations, it provides a huge enablement to Canadian companies that want to be able to scale globally, whether they're using AI or not.