Thank you.
Yes, as you mentioned, we sit on the PSOD, in the Province of Ontario, as well as some other committees with the federal government, other provinces and municipalities, and have some of those conversations. I'd say there's not a set standard or metadata that's out there right now that is being used across all the different levels of government. That's something that we do need to improve on and come together on to put something in place. Even within the Ontario government, with our various ministries, sometimes it is difficult to have some common standards in place.
Our catalogue is an example. We have five or six standard mandatory metadata categories, and a few others that are optional, or depending on the data set, can use certain other characteristics. We have tried to put that in place for most of our data over the last few years, but definitely different levels of government, not only within Canada, but even, say, in North America. That's something we should look at, so researchers, either internal to government or external who are using the data know they're using apples to apples data, and can compare them, match them up, use them as part of their evidence-based policy work.