To us they're certainly interrelated and in fact our open government action plan has three streams of activity that we committed to in April 2012. One of them is open data, one of them is open information, and one of them is open dialogue. In fact, the open government thrust is about making information and data widely available to Canadians and civil society so that they can use it for their own benefit and derive economic advantage, specifically in the case of open data, foster engagement, and generally contribute to society.
For us, open data is one of the three key streams of activity in our open government action plan. In fact, most of the other countries that are part of the OGP have similar open data streams of activity in their own open government action plan: the U.K., the U.S., and many others. In fact, most of the governments have published action plans that reflect those three streams of activity, because they are separate yet complementary.