It's a bit of a double-edged sword—isn't it? When you put something in legislation, it becomes very rigid, and it's difficult and time-consuming to make changes, especially in a bill that has to do with a very rapidly evolving industry. It seems to me, at first read, that a policy directive has that nimbleness and that ability to change and react. I mean, AI is barrelling at us and God knows what's going to happen when quantum arrives, so I'm sympathetic to the notion of a policy directive being more nimble.
If you wanted to respond to that, I'd love to hear it.