Fair enough. What we've heard from asset managers.... Many of the big banks are also asset managers. They have whole divisions. They've said that a lot of the data is not currently available and they have to supplement that with estimates. It's not actually verifiable data; it's estimates.
To my mind, if we have climate disclosures and sustainability disclosures eventually, there's going to be a lot more verifiable data that's accurate that you can then use to weight your portfolios, manage climate risk, etc. I assume that's only going to improve your governance in terms of making investment decisions—would it not?
