Thank you.
I really think open data itself is kind of a nerdy thing, to use your term, so it can only be expected that the biggest users are those who can manipulate it. I think what governments can do is to leverage that.
The point of this is that we typically had released reports, released analysis, showed data aggregated, and provided reports with that. But that's not all of it. People wanted the data so they could do their own analysis and they could come to their own conclusions. In a way, we're going to end up going in a little bit of a circle because we have now released some of the data, at least, to help them along that way. Now the question is being asked: should we not be taking that data and making it into a format that the everyday user can consume?
I think the focus now should be to continue to work on getting data out that's usable and useful across a broad sector. Then depending on what comes out of that and what the users are doing with it, we'll see if there's a gap to make it so that the everyday member of the public can consume that. But we should be reaching out to those who can do it and who can create the value for the end citizen and user.