Thank you.
You mentioned the barriers to the release of information, with the excellent example of aboriginal traditional knowledge. They want to keep control over it, and that's understandable. However, any time that information is not being released, particularly in an organization like CEMA, which has so many different partners with different motivations and reasons for it, there's always a suspicion that you don't want the information released because somehow it would be damning to a particular member of industry, or a particular partner, or a particular something, such that if these facts were known, it would cause negative impacts on a particular group.
Is that one of the concerns or reasons that you're not releasing all of the information, or all of the data?