That's a good question.
We've actually defined or structured our action plan around different aspects of open government in Canada in a really rational way. In Canada we talk about open government in terms of open information, open data, and open dialogue. The open information bit of things relates more to access to information and it relates more to what we often hear referred to as unstructured data. That is, files that public servants might have on their computers and information that's generated more in a documentary form and not just in a raw data set. The open information bit is around that. The open data, obviously, we know; we've talked about that. The open dialogue bit is around engaging citizens in an ongoing and meaningful way. That's really necessary to a good open data strategy as well. All of those things really do work hand in hand.