I have a final question.
When producing legislation or enacting legislation, we obviously want the legislation to be robust to handle evolving technologies—in this case, evolving situations. Where we are today is vastly different from where we were 10 years ago in privacy and in AI and just the technologies, I think. The legislation we have in front of us, in my view, has that robustness, but obviously you folks are much more expert on this front. How would you characterize the robustness in this legislation to handle the evolving environment we're in?
Mr. Kardash can begin. Then we can go across if we have time.