Madam Speaker, I enjoyed the member's speech. He spoke about the issue of facial recognition technology misidentifying racialized people, particularly racialized women, with the error rate, and the member cited this, at almost one-third when there is 99% accuracy for white males. The reality is that this causes a whole range of problems.
I asked this question of the member's colleague, but I did not get an answer. I want to come back to the issue of 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.” Now, the Harper government weakened the Canadian Human Rights Act substantially. My question to my colleague is quite simple. Is he in favour of strengthening the Canadian Human Rights Act to ensure that it applies to this type of discrimination?