Madam Speaker, I always enjoy the member's speeches. Both of us have been here a while, and I appreciated what he was saying about addressing some of the concerns that come from AI and facial recognition technology. As he knows, the report indicates that currently the facial recognition technology misidentifies as many as one in three racialized women, even though it is 99% accurate for white men.
This is a fundamental problem that is addressed in the committee report by recommendation 13: “That the Government of Canada update the Canadian Human Rights Act to ensure that it applies to discrimination caused by the use of facial recognition technology and other artificial intelligence technologies.”
I remember that during the Harper government, the Canadian Human Rights Act was actually stripped of some of the protections. If the Conservatives undertake to update the Canadian Human Rights Act and actually add additional protections, can they ensure that—