Thanks very much.
With reference to the data sets, I understand that when the U.K. government put their data sets up online, it created about $8 billion in the digital economy. Just to speak to Ms. Davidson, it means that the data set remains intact; it's just that you have kids, literally, who can pull out the data that farmers or somebody else would want and make it much more easily accessible to somebody. The data can be monetized and can then be sold to somebody. As Madam Lauriault from the University of Ottawa said, whether it's your bus schedule or garbage collection, there are ways you can use the data to make money.
You tell us that only four out of 250 departments are doing this, and one of them is yours. This is a huge holdback in terms of hindering the digital economy in Canada.