Thank you very much, Chair.
First, I want to say thank you to all the witnesses. As we learn more about quantum computing from the past meetings, I see a significant improvement in quality of questions and quality of testimony. We're learning even more today.
Before I forget, I wholeheartedly agree with Dr. Hall's point on a shared national training program.
On that point, Dr. Ghose, I think you said that you are currently teaching undergrads about quantum computing. Can you later submit to the committee some of the details of your program, like the curriculum and enrolment interest that you're seeing at your institution? That would be very helpful.
You also talked briefly about how there has been a lot of attention and discussion on AI ethics, but not enough on quantum ethics. Can you expand a little bit on that? What is the similarity or uniqueness of quantum ethics?