Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Dr. Shaw, for coming. You made some interesting comments. With this innovation that we talked about—and we've heard from many witnesses—I find it actually quite exciting that people are looking forward. You made those comments not necessarily looking backwards all the time but looking forward in terms of opportunities and what we can do as governments or a society to help prevent crime, or reduce crime. That's a really positive thing that you talked about.
I think you also said something about the ICPC, that it was part of their process to also have public involvement in this. I think what we're seeing is that there are more opportunities for private investors. Why do you think private investors would want to participate in these kinds of programs? Depending on how you answer that, do you see the government being involved in that process and how would the government protect the taxpayers throughout this whole process?