Thank you.
You really talk about it as if it’s science fiction technology that will be accessible in a few years, as I understand it.
Here’s my question. In order to have those additional tools, some of which may be an advantage in emergencies, whereas others may not—I’m thinking of the example of potholes again—are we not equipping ourselves with infrastructure that will cost so much that its benefits will not measure up to the investment? In short, in your opinion, is the investment worth it?