 Let's go to Camille Ochoa. Good morning. My name is Camille Ochoa. I'm with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. This is EFF's position now and with regard to future proposals just for the record. And I thank you very much for your time. Nia Wilson's murder was horrifying. And the board is right to consider security measures. No tragedy, however, should justify eroding the rights of writers. Neither PISM nor any face surveillance system have undergone sufficient impact analysis. We do know that face recognition schemes when used to identify people of color are less likely to apprehend legitimate suspects and more likely to enable racial profiling. Before approving any surveillance method, the board should closely examine the risks to privacy, descent, and communities of color. After identifying these risks, the board should craft a use policy that is responsive to these risks. Only then should the board consider approving a proposed surveillance method that would impact so many. I thank you again for your consideration today. Thank you.