Thank you, Chair.
I'll direct my questions to Ms. Greenwood.
I'll maybe take the conversation in just a slightly different turn. Lately, there's been a lot of discussion around the government's artificial intelligence and data bill. There's a lot of stuff in the news about how various players in the space are interacting with the Canadian market right now. Recent news out of Google said it was not allowing its large language model, ChatBot, to enter the Canadian market, due to regulatory uncertainty.
Are you hearing anything from your broader community and stakeholder group about concerns regarding either the lack of transparency or the lack of ability for industry to participate in the regulatory process around artificial intelligence? The artificial intelligence regulatory process in Canada is very opaque and lengthy in terms of how AIDA is currently structured.
If you are hearing that, how do you potentially see this emerging as a very significant non-tariff trade barrier for both Canada and the United States?