Over the past 20 years, we have clearly seen that there are significant limits to self-regulation. That is why it is currently necessary to amend the legislation and to provide for penalties, among other things.
In terms of artificial intelligence, again, it's not emerging technology, but its application is now becoming much more important. I think it would be a mistake to try to regulate it too precisely, too quickly.
So I wouldn't just rely on self-regulation. I don't think Mr. Champagne does either, since he is talking about self-regulation on a temporary basis while waiting for the upcoming act and regulations. In my opinion, it takes this legal architecture of an act, regulations and codes of practice for companies to have the best possible protection. Self-regulation alone is not enough.