I would like to emphasize the same approach. Start simple. Have your departments bring forward their suggestions. It isn't rocket science. I think that the benefit in terms of the capacity of the public to understand some of the complexities of public policy is enhanced when they actually have the ability to see the data.
We engage in very difficult discussions on a regular basis on different public policy issues. When the data is out there, and it's the best data that we have available, and it comes together with data from other levels of government, then you have half the story available and transparent. Then you can get on to the difficult solutions and not spend your whole time trying to educate people. I really believe it steepens the curve of good public policy implementation and solving the problems that we face as all levels of government and the public sector.