Madam Chair, throughout the audit, I think one of the main points that kept coming out was this issue of regulations not keeping pace with technology. In fact, in some instances, for things like some of the lighting systems that exist now in vehicles in Europe, which are innovative but are not allowed under Canadian regulation, when you look at things like lighting systems being that closely regulated while some of the intelligence in semi-autonomous or autonomous vehicles is not being regulated, I think our concern is that there's a mismatch between the regulations and the pace of technology.
I think, from an economic point of view, it certainly becomes a drag on economic activity if regulations are not keeping up and are prohibiting certain technologies that have been proven elsewhere to have safety benefits. I think, really, from an economic point of view, you want to make sure that the regulatory system matches the pace of the industry. That will allow the right technologies. That will allow the right innovation. That will make sure that the regulatory system is not a hindrance to economic activity.