Thank you for that.
I'm going to jump to a slightly different topic.
Recommendation number 5 is about addressing the human rights implications of algorithmic systems. Mr. Balsillie mentioned as well the right to object to the automated processing of personal data.
Doesn't Bill C-27 currently already address this through both the requirement for record keeping and the easy identification of an AI-generated output, which has to be watermarked or identifiable? Also, biometric information is technically protected, so you would have to have express informed consent in order to use that.
Isn't that already addressed in this bill in some very real respects? Maybe you think we should go further.
I will ask Mr. Malik first, and then Ms. Tessono.