That's a really good question. I would say that we don't have a lot of data readily available or open to business development or the entrepreneurial side of business. I think there's an opportunity, with Canada and all these jurisdictions—the provinces and so on—through a body such as the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers, if they could be given the mandate and the support, to promote and encourage data sharing and standardization and make it available through the portal to potential entrepreneurs.
I see some frustration among people who want to develop something in the forest sector. It's not always based on data; sometimes it's tenure, a question of who holds the licence for using public land. Very often there's that sort of restriction or impediment to seeing this kind of development or that kind of opportunity happen. There are other issues at play besides the open availability of data.