It's a great question.
As you may know—and I'm sure you do—a lot of the interesting stuff on Bill C-27 is still to come. It will be in the regulations. The act itself sets out the regulation of so-called high-impact AI. AI is already regulated. We're hearing a lot about AI now because of ChatGPT. It's really cool but it's not new technology; it's old technology. It's just on a massive scale. We've had AI in our hands for 10 years already.
I think the approach being taken is a good one because AI changes quickly. Six months ago we didn't know what ChatGPT was. Now it's here and it's changing a lot of things. If you were to put in your law, it would take a long time to keep current, and you would always be chasing the technology. At least by having the regulations to address the rules and some of those things, the law will be allowed to keep pace. That is quite important.
It's also important to understand that most AI is not high-impact AI. If you look at what Scale AI is doing related to the supply chain, AI is essentially a productivity tool.