Thank you very much.
Ms. Haugen, I'd like to turn to you for my next question. We're in a kind of legislative deadlock right now in the House of Commons. There's pretty much nothing getting done in our main chamber. It's been like that since the end of September. In fact, we don't even have Bill C-63 properly before this committee. This is a prestudy. It hasn't even passed second reading.
The fact of the matter is that this Parliament is rapidly running out of runway. Bill C-63 is still a long way away from the Governor General's desk. You have just talked about how rapidly this technology is evolving. It may be that we don't actually have a proper legislative approach to this problem for another two or three years.
What are some of the things a future Parliament has to take note of? We have this draft of Bill C-63, but what are some of the other things we may need to think of in a future piece of draft legislation?