That's a great question.
If we assume an open-by-default regime, then we're just accepting data that can't be published. All the rest of the data, by default, will be published. So what is the criteria that we will use to accept data? We have an operational checklist that we use currently and share with departments, and it's called the selection criteria for open data. Basically, it looks at whether or not the data has been tested for personal data concerns, such as confidentiality, security, and whether or not the Government of Canada owns the data. There are two or three other criteria factors that are listed.
Ultimately, the owner of the data is the individual department. We will hold the individual departments responsible for assessing their own criteria, but we will tell them or help them to define what that criteria is. Then we will have a quality assurance as the data is provided to be published on the portal.