I think it's a recognition of the fact that frontier technologies are often global by nature, in that the use of data, the transcendence of data and the continued function of models in a borderless digital economy require a certain commitment to interoperability as well as a certain calling out of those who are not necessarily playing within that realm.
I think the goal of the G7 AI process is very much to ensure that we have effective international co-operation on these guiding principles and foundational elements, recognizing that it will look different in domestic contexts in terms of how they actually import that to either regulation making or legal precedent. In the EU case, that's the EU AI Act, as well as other functions of their own legislation. In Canada, that would be AIDA. In the United States, that's the Biden-Harris commitments, as well as what we understand through the press to be the forthcoming executive order on artificial intelligence.