Yes, institutes like the Biodiversity Monitoring Institute is a stakeholder group we participate in. The Foothills Research Institute is a science-based organization and they are third-party, so we certainly encourage them to make that data available in a broad sense as well so scientists from other areas can also make use of that information.
I think it gets to one of the earlier questions. We think there is a need to have a better roll-up of this kind of information because there is good information out there that I think the science community would appreciate and benefit from.