No. I think what's happened since the original draft of this is that generative technologies have come to the fore. We used to think of data...and then you run an algorithm against it to get a result. Now you have data and an algorithm trains off it and says goodbye.
I will say—and this is beyond the scope of this committee—that you now have to think of what the infrastructure of a sovereign country is, because Europe has done what's called Gaia-X, a sovereign cloud. They're doing sovereign language models, because just to protect your data, but not control the rest of it.... In a sense, it'd be like us having our water treatment but not having our sovereign waste-water treatment. What is a sovereign country in an era of data and generative AI? We have to start thinking of what is national infrastructure and what is sovereign infrastructure. I chaired a panel on this subnationally, and I would extend it to the infrastructure, given what's developed in the past year, but our mandate was done a year ago. Yes, we have to get on with it.
Europe's been doing sovereign infrastructure with Gaia-X, with two billion euros for four years. They have their big summit next week in Spain. They have hundreds of companies. They have an interoperability framework. They have a permissions framework and an index of sharing. We should just draft right off it. We could do it federally and provincially. It's open-source. Infrastructure has to be talked about as part of this digital realm of data. It's there.