Yes, absolutely. There are different sets of principles for open data. DataStream follows some of them, the FAIR principles for data sharing to ensure that it's findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. There are also principles for the governance of indigenous data.
At DataStream, it's an open data platform. We work with people who want to share their data publicly, so that's a really important distinction to make as well. In some cases, there are data that aren't necessarily appropriate to be shared publicly.
We look at the principles that exist and make sure that they're embedded in the policies as well as in the systems and the technologies. It also goes without saying, in terms of building relationships with data holders, data collectors and the people who are using it, that we apply those principles at every step of the way.